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<blockquote data-quote="Michaelosaur" data-source="post: 44436"><p>Hi all,</p><p> </p><p>I would like to ask if anyone tried to plug the SCSI PCMCIA card (IFC-USCB; manufactured from melco or buffalo) in their Mac powerbook or ibook before. Did it work under Mac OS X opr earlier OS version? If not, anyway to solve it as I use my old MO drive which is SCSI in connection. By the way, anyone can tell me more how to snap the pointer back to any dialogue box like in Windows OS? Do I need to add-on software like Snap-it or tracker (?) in Mac OSX to achieve the snap-to function? Besides, can anyone know the exact version of Mac OS X in powerbook 15" (Alumbook)? 10.2.4 or 10.3/higher version? Can user upgrade the OS free or with charge for newer version like 10.3.5?</p><p> </p><p>With thanks for your advice,</p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michaelosaur, post: 44436"] Hi all, I would like to ask if anyone tried to plug the SCSI PCMCIA card (IFC-USCB; manufactured from melco or buffalo) in their Mac powerbook or ibook before. Did it work under Mac OS X opr earlier OS version? If not, anyway to solve it as I use my old MO drive which is SCSI in connection. By the way, anyone can tell me more how to snap the pointer back to any dialogue box like in Windows OS? Do I need to add-on software like Snap-it or tracker (?) in Mac OSX to achieve the snap-to function? Besides, can anyone know the exact version of Mac OS X in powerbook 15" (Alumbook)? 10.2.4 or 10.3/higher version? Can user upgrade the OS free or with charge for newer version like 10.3.5? With thanks for your advice, Michael [/QUOTE]
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