Gidday Fellas,
Love it ZM, that bike looks nice and aggressive, even speeding when parked.
Enjoy and congrats
Sold the Shitsuki and bought....
Re: Sold the Shitsuki and bought....
Cheers, Grant
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
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Re: Sold the Shitsuki and bought....
Remember, ZM, if you're not running some ancient Mac, you can just install windows on your Mac and run it through Boot Camp.
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/guide/windows
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/guide/windows
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If the files on the CD are PDF, shouldn't a Mac be able to use them directly? One doesn't need Winders to open a PDF file.
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It is possible for a CD to have the files formatted in such a way that the Mac can't see or read them. It's not an issue with the actual files, but more with how they are saved and put on the CD. Certainly, anyone with full Acrobat ought to be able to make it Mac compatible, but I'm not sure you can do it with just the reader.Steve in Golden wrote:If the files on the CD are PDF, shouldn't a Mac be able to use them directly? One doesn't need Winders to open a PDF file.
It's also possible that you could open them on the Mac simply by accessing through a program designed to deal with the issue.
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Major Softie wrote:It is possible for a CD to have the files formatted in such a way that the Mac can't see or read them. It's not an issue with the actual files, but more with how they are saved and put on the CD. Certainly, anyone with full Acrobat ought to be able to make it Mac compatible, but I'm not sure you can do it with just the reader.Steve in Golden wrote:If the files on the CD are PDF, shouldn't a Mac be able to use them directly? One doesn't need Winders to open a PDF file.
It's also possible that you could open them on the Mac simply by accessing through a program designed to deal with the issue.
Guess I'll just buy the CD. I guess it would be good to be able to run Windows on my Mac....but I would need to take a shower afterwards.
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Yeah, it's a little creepy.Zombie Master wrote:I guess it would be good to be able to run Windows on my Mac....but I would need to take a shower afterwards.
Here's the page that has the best info:
http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
Which Windows you can run is dependent on which OS you have and which Boot Camp it runs, so make sure you have everything correctly aligned before you pickup a version of Windows.
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Wow that's complicated and spendy. Probably cheaper to buy a cheap window laptop. Maybe I could get a hook up for FI remapping!I'm a Fuel injection virgin.Major Softie wrote:Yeah, it's a little creepy.Zombie Master wrote:I guess it would be good to be able to run Windows on my Mac....but I would need to take a shower afterwards.
Here's the page that has the best info:
http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
Which Windows you can run is dependent on which OS you have and which Boot Camp it runs, so make sure you have everything correctly aligned before you pickup a version of Windows.
Any and all disclaimers may apply
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Good to read that. I'd give a jug a pat every time I went into the shed too, and tell her she looks nice.Zombie Master wrote: Still love my airhead though, and will do an extended trip on her!
Charlie
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and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
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Re: Sold the Shitsuki and bought....
We share files between Macs and PCs at work sometimes. Just copy back and forth via email, file server, flash drive, etc. PDF's, image files, etc. So I figured a Mac would be able to read the CD. But I don't know much about Macs.Major Softie wrote:It is possible for a CD to have the files formatted in such a way that the Mac can't see or read them. It's not an issue with the actual files, but more with how they are saved and put on the CD. Certainly, anyone with full Acrobat ought to be able to make it Mac compatible, but I'm not sure you can do it with just the reader.Steve in Golden wrote:If the files on the CD are PDF, shouldn't a Mac be able to use them directly? One doesn't need Winders to open a PDF file.
It's also possible that you could open them on the Mac simply by accessing through a program designed to deal with the issue.
ZM, maybe you should just take the plunge, pop that CD on in there and see what happens.
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Good idea Steve.Steve in Golden wrote:
ZM, maybe you should just take the plunge, pop that CD on in there and see what happens.
ZM, do it on youtube so we can all see what happens!
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