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RedCineX on the Retina, the Red Rocket Card not working properly and it freezes the softwareProduct: EB3T (3slot Thunderbolt chassis) Application: RedCineX PCIe: Red Rocket Computer: MacBook Pro Retina Operating System: 10.8.2 … Started by Magma |
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Oct 9, 2012 Reply by Magma |
How to verify ExpressBox 3T (Thunderbolt) and PCie cards in MacBook ProHere is the video link: http://youtu.be/hspfBbSyrAA?hd=1 on how to verify the Magma ExpressBox 3T and PCIe card in Apple System Profiler. … Started by Magma |
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Jun 6, 2012 Reply by Magma |
Cheapest solution to run "plain" PCI cards on a PCI-x only Mac G5?Is it an expansion chassis, a riser card, an adapter, or ... ? Started by George |
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Apr 21, 2011 Reply by George |
Can I use old Expansion unit with MacProQuestion: Can I use my old expansion unit with MacPro ( Intel based) by using the PEHIFX1? Answer: Old expansion units (i.e 1slot,2slot,4s… Started by Magma |
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Mac OS X v10.6: Starting up with the 32-bit or 64-bit kernelMac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard includes a 64-bit kernel. On hardware that supports the 64-bit kernel, you can choose whether to start up (boot… Started by XpansionX |
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Compatibility with OSX 10.6.1 Snow LeopardDo you guys have any info on OSX 10.6.1 Snow Leopard compatibility. Please let me know. So far we have not tested the snow leopard yet. On… Started by Magma |
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Nov 21, 2009 Reply by Mauricio Ardila |
MacBook Pro, Magma 4-Slot PCI and EC34 -- breaking the UAD-1 2-card LimitAnyone have a similar setup? Anyone have more than 2 UAD-1 cards in a Magma 4-Slot running on a MacBook Pro with the full 4GB? Magma said… Started by Bryk |
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Oct 1, 2009 Reply by Bryk |
How to tell if you’re running the 32 bit or 64 bit kernel in Mac OS X Snow LeopardSnow Leopard 10.6 is the first Mac OS X version to ship with a 64 bit kernel, and obviously your Mac has to have a 64 bit processor to util… Started by XpansionX |
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