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Old 09-08-1998, 05:35 PM
kevinmac kevinmac is offline
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Default Masterlist and Powerbooks

Is it possible to cut CDs in Masterlist on a G3 Powerbook? It would be nice to be mobile, but not if cutting CDs from the SCSI output won't work...

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Old 09-11-1998, 01:04 PM
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Default Re: Masterlist and Powerbooks

We have not tested the PB G3, so we do not know for sure. It is worth a try, but no guaranties.
Compatability documents can be found here: http://www.digidesign.com/compat/index.html
Perhaps someone out there has tried this configuration???

Best of luck,
Matt
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