What do you think of Apple now?
Originally Posted by PeaceLove&S2K,Jun 15 2005, 08:55 AM
I think NP has something else in mind. And I don't think what he has in mind is really possible, since KVM switches don't really know where the cursor is on the desktop, it just knows to send mouse movements along to whatever computer is currently selected.
To make what NP is talking about, you'd need to have the OS interact with the switch, which probably means a slightly more complex KVM switch, and specialized software.
Cool idea though.
To make what NP is talking about, you'd need to have the OS interact with the switch, which probably means a slightly more complex KVM switch, and specialized software.
Cool idea though.
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Originally Posted by PeaceLove&S2K,Jun 14 2005, 05:55 PM
I think NP has something else in mind. And I don't think what he has in mind is really possible, since KVM switches don't really know where the cursor is on the desktop, it just knows to send mouse movements along to whatever computer is currently selected.
To make what NP is talking about, you'd need to have the OS interact with the switch, which probably means a slightly more complex KVM switch, and specialized software.
Cool idea though.
To make what NP is talking about, you'd need to have the OS interact with the switch, which probably means a slightly more complex KVM switch, and specialized software.
Cool idea though.
Apple quietly removed the single processor model of the 1.8 Ghz Power Macintosh G5 today, as pointed out by several reader reports. The removed model still appears on the hardware tech specs page for the PowerMac, but is no longer available for purchase in the online store.
Additionally, reader submissions point to a recent delay in Mac mini shipments of 6-8 business days. While this could be just a delay in product availability, an imminent refresh to the line is not outside the realm of possibility.
Additionally, reader submissions point to a recent delay in Mac mini shipments of 6-8 business days. While this could be just a delay in product availability, an imminent refresh to the line is not outside the realm of possibility.




