I just bought it and Installed it. The software for the card in 7.6.1. It keeps giving me the X through the Sonnet Presto startup.... Can Anyone help?
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
What software driver are you using, Sonnets website has the original presto driver and not the correct one for the plus (I went through the same BS untill I talked to their tech support).I just bought it and Installed it. The software for the card in 7.6.1. It keeps giving me the X through the Sonnet Presto startup.... Can Anyone help?
Thanks
Jim
Hi! It's my first post here. I'm also new to the Mac community, since it was not possible for everybody to buy a Mac in my country, Greece. Only if you were an artist or lawyer (that means a lot of money), you would spend 3.000$ or more for this. Anyway...I got it, I called Sonnet up and they emailed me the right software. Now My Color Classic is screaming!!! (Well for an 040) [] ]'> I'm happy I got the little guy a faster brain.... Now my next question; I have a SCSI apple external cdrom, can I swap out the drive and put a 24X in it's place? I burned my CC HDD to CD but my CC cd Rom won't read it B/C it written at 4X and the apple cdrom is probably 1X, it's from 1995...
Within OS X its getting difficult as long as You need a classic system as a minimum. To be honest: I never managed to get a bootable installation CD from OS X because You need to install a "system for all Macs" on a disk image - and a G5 or Intel Mac simply refuses to start this operation because of CPU incompatibilities. So I fear You do have to use at least a dual boot machine.
Nevertheless this guide should be of some help if You fail to use Toast (in fact that Toast functionality never worked very well for me):
http://lowendmac.com/lab/03/0102.html
J
What worked for me recently was CAREFULLY cleaning the top lens only. Could read CDROMS but not CD-Rs before cleaning on multiple drives. Cleaned them all, now they all work. The plastic lens will accept a carefully placed small drop of distilled water from a wet swab. Let it sit to dissolve what it will then absorb with a dry swab. Repeat for a total of 4 times using a fresh swab each time. On the very last time only, wipe the surface exceeding gently, (dragging just the weight of the swab, no pressure) with the damp swab that has absorbed the last drop to pick up any solids. Then absorb any residual tiny drops with a dry swab, do not let them evaporate in place. There are multiple other optical surfaces that can attract haze, but they are impossible to safely access....I still cannot read CR-R in my 6X reader...