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KHR-2HV Apple Mac Question

Post by plingboot » Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:06 pm

Post by plingboot
Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:06 pm

Hi all,
Total newbie here - moving over from r/c cars.

My purchase will hopefully be a KHR-2HV when available but, I'm mac based - OSX 10.4.8 - on both G5 and intel based machines.

Could anyone let me know what interfacing options are available to mac users. Willing to read, so urls/pdf pointers would be great.
Hi all,
Total newbie here - moving over from r/c cars.

My purchase will hopefully be a KHR-2HV when available but, I'm mac based - OSX 10.4.8 - on both G5 and intel based machines.

Could anyone let me know what interfacing options are available to mac users. Willing to read, so urls/pdf pointers would be great.
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Post by Robo1 » Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:50 pm

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Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:50 pm

I've got a KHR-2 and a mac. I could be proved wrong but I've found no software that runs on OSX. If you have a intel based mac you could install XP using macs boot camp. this will allow you to dual boot in to Xp or OSX but you will have to partition your hard drive.

OR

You could have a look at

this

This is what I'm going to try as my new Macbook arrived this morning and I haven't got round to trying but I can see no reason why it shouldn't work.

bren
I've got a KHR-2 and a mac. I could be proved wrong but I've found no software that runs on OSX. If you have a intel based mac you could install XP using macs boot camp. this will allow you to dual boot in to Xp or OSX but you will have to partition your hard drive.

OR

You could have a look at

this

This is what I'm going to try as my new Macbook arrived this morning and I haven't got round to trying but I can see no reason why it shouldn't work.

bren
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Post by Meltdown » Fri Oct 27, 2006 7:07 am

Post by Meltdown
Fri Oct 27, 2006 7:07 am

I used a powerbook G4 from the start (some two years ago)
I used Virtual PC with win 98 and later XP and a Keyspan usb to serial adapter.
Worked fine.

But with an Intel based Mac i would use bootcamp or parallels like Robo1 said.
I used a powerbook G4 from the start (some two years ago)
I used Virtual PC with win 98 and later XP and a Keyspan usb to serial adapter.
Worked fine.

But with an Intel based Mac i would use bootcamp or parallels like Robo1 said.
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