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Re: macopener-does it work with AMD? [message #80086 is a reply to message #80081] |
Wed, 14 February 2007 23:17 |
Deej [4]
Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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Hi Gene,
We got Photoshop, Illustrator, Pagemaker and a bazillion other programs
today. some of them may not translate to the PC from the Mac without some
help.
this same company has another program that incorporates Macopener with the
ability to translate other files.........but I guess I'll find out tomorrow
if it's AMD compatible.
Thanks,
DJ
"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:45d3df1c$1@linux...
>
> What kind of files? Photoshop and Illustrator files are cross platform as
> are almost all generic graphic file formats like jpg, gif, pict, bmp, tiff
> etc.
> Should not be a problem.
> Gene
>
> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>http://www.dataviz.com/products/macopener/mo_techspecs.html
>>
>>Check the last line of the system requirements. I'm building my wife a new
>
>>graphics computer based on an AMD64 4200 x 2 CPU on an ASUS A8V-Deluxe
>>mobo
>
>>(used to be my native DAW). She's migrating from a Cobalt G4 and needs to
> be
>>able to access her old files that she created on her Mac.
>>
>>Is there another app that will do this or do I need not worry? I can't
>>call
>
>>them. It's too late and I need to know the answer to this right now or I
>
>>will die.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Deej
>>
>
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Re: macopener-does it work with AMD? [message #80087 is a reply to message #80086] |
Wed, 14 February 2007 23:58 |
JeffH
Messages: 307 Registered: October 2007 Location: Wamic, OR
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Deej,
Last time I used Macopener, it was specifically to be able to read Mac
media (mac formatted disks)on a pc. If the actual files need
conversion, I don't think it applies. If I had a bunch of files to
move, I'd probably look at a way to fly them across over ethernet.
Hoov
DJ wrote:
> Hi Gene,
>
> We got Photoshop, Illustrator, Pagemaker and a bazillion other programs
> today. some of them may not translate to the PC from the Mac without some
> help.
>
> this same company has another program that incorporates Macopener with the
> ability to translate other files.........but I guess I'll find out tomorrow
> if it's AMD compatible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> DJ
>
> "Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
> news:45d3df1c$1@linux...
>
>>What kind of files? Photoshop and Illustrator files are cross platform as
>>are almost all generic graphic file formats like jpg, gif, pict, bmp, tiff
>>etc.
>>Should not be a problem.
>>Gene
>>
>>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>
>>>http://www.dataviz.com/products/macopener/mo_techspecs.html
>>>
>>>Check the last line of the system requirements. I'm building my wife a new
>>
>>>graphics computer based on an AMD64 4200 x 2 CPU on an ASUS A8V-Deluxe
>>>mobo
>>
>>>(used to be my native DAW). She's migrating from a Cobalt G4 and needs to
>>
>>be
>>
>>>able to access her old files that she created on her Mac.
>>>
>>>Is there another app that will do this or do I need not worry? I can't
>>>call
>>
>>>them. It's too late and I need to know the answer to this right now or I
>>
>>>will die.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Deej
>>>
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Re: macopener-does it work with AMD? [message #80088 is a reply to message #80087] |
Thu, 15 February 2007 02:18 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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I worked on Service Desk for some graphic designers/publishers a couple of
years back who used it a lot. Yes, that's all it did, allowed you to open
Mac disks on PC. Did it well though.
We had Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign and all the other common publishing
goodies however and they translated pretty well. There are a few little pitfalls
such as fonts and stuff, and the two file systems have a few compatibility
issues. Macs can only have about 32 characters in their file name for example,
whereas PC's have 256 I think. Mac's however can include wierdo characters
like % / & and stuff whereas PC's can't. Also, on a PC a word doc has the
3 character .doc on the end, whereas on MAC that's all hidden and invisable
(and in most cases I think a 4 letter descriptor). Hence you often had to
add the suffix when moving to PC etc. Often you'll need to be sure you have
the appropriate fonts available on both platforms...
But in terms of basic file compatibility between the Adobe apps, there wasn't
really any issues I experienced. Adobe actually dealt with the cross platform
bit fairly well IMO.
Cheers,
Kim.
Jeff Hoover <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote:
>Deej,
>
>Last time I used Macopener, it was specifically to be able to read Mac
>media (mac formatted disks)on a pc. If the actual files need
>conversion, I don't think it applies. If I had a bunch of files to
>move, I'd probably look at a way to fly them across over ethernet.
>
>Hoov
>
>DJ wrote:
>> Hi Gene,
>>
>> We got Photoshop, Illustrator, Pagemaker and a bazillion other programs
>> today. some of them may not translate to the PC from the Mac without some
>> help.
>>
>> this same company has another program that incorporates Macopener with
the
>> ability to translate other files.........but I guess I'll find out tomorrow
>> if it's AMD compatible.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> DJ
>>
>> "Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>> news:45d3df1c$1@linux...
>>
>>>What kind of files? Photoshop and Illustrator files are cross platform
as
>>>are almost all generic graphic file formats like jpg, gif, pict, bmp,
tiff
>>>etc.
>>>Should not be a problem.
>>>Gene
>>>
>>>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>http://www.dataviz.com/products/macopener/mo_techspecs.html
>>>>
>>>>Check the last line of the system requirements. I'm building my wife
a new
>>>
>>>>graphics computer based on an AMD64 4200 x 2 CPU on an ASUS A8V-Deluxe
>>>>mobo
>>>
>>>>(used to be my native DAW). She's migrating from a Cobalt G4 and needs
to
>>>
>>>be
>>>
>>>>able to access her old files that she created on her Mac.
>>>>
>>>>Is there another app that will do this or do I need not worry? I can't
>>>>call
>>>
>>>>them. It's too late and I need to know the answer to this right now or
I
>>>
>>>>will die.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>Deej
>>>>
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Re: macopener-does it work with AMD? [message #80089 is a reply to message #80088] |
Thu, 15 February 2007 02:34 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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By the way, I never tested it with an AMD processor (boss didn't like 'em)
but it's just software... I see no reason it's less likely to run than
any other peice os software...
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>I worked on Service Desk for some graphic designers/publishers a couple
of
>years back who used it a lot. Yes, that's all it did, allowed you to open
>Mac disks on PC. Did it well though.
>
>We had Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign and all the other common publishing
>goodies however and they translated pretty well. There are a few little
pitfalls
>such as fonts and stuff, and the two file systems have a few compatibility
>issues. Macs can only have about 32 characters in their file name for example,
>whereas PC's have 256 I think. Mac's however can include wierdo characters
>like % / & and stuff whereas PC's can't. Also, on a PC a word doc has the
>3 character .doc on the end, whereas on MAC that's all hidden and invisable
>(and in most cases I think a 4 letter descriptor). Hence you often had to
>add the suffix when moving to PC etc. Often you'll need to be sure you have
>the appropriate fonts available on both platforms...
>
>But in terms of basic file compatibility between the Adobe apps, there wasn't
>really any issues I experienced. Adobe actually dealt with the cross platform
>bit fairly well IMO.
>
>Cheers,
>Kim.
>
>Jeff Hoover <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote:
>>Deej,
>>
>>Last time I used Macopener, it was specifically to be able to read Mac
>>media (mac formatted disks)on a pc. If the actual files need
>>conversion, I don't think it applies. If I had a bunch of files to
>>move, I'd probably look at a way to fly them across over ethernet.
>>
>>Hoov
>>
>>DJ wrote:
>>> Hi Gene,
>>>
>>> We got Photoshop, Illustrator, Pagemaker and a bazillion other programs
>
>>> today. some of them may not translate to the PC from the Mac without
some
>
>>> help.
>>>
>>> this same company has another program that incorporates Macopener with
>the
>>> ability to translate other files.........but I guess I'll find out tomorrow
>
>>> if it's AMD compatible.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> DJ
>>>
>>> "Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>>> news:45d3df1c$1@linux...
>>>
>>>>What kind of files? Photoshop and Illustrator files are cross platform
>as
>>>>are almost all generic graphic file formats like jpg, gif, pict, bmp,
>tiff
>>>>etc.
>>>>Should not be a problem.
>>>>Gene
>>>>
>>>>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>http://www.dataviz.com/products/macopener/mo_techspecs.html
>>>>>
>>>>>Check the last line of the system requirements. I'm building my wife
>a new
>>>>
>>>>>graphics computer based on an AMD64 4200 x 2 CPU on an ASUS A8V-Deluxe
>
>>>>>mobo
>>>>
>>>>>(used to be my native DAW). She's migrating from a Cobalt G4 and needs
>to
>>>>
>>>>be
>>>>
>>>>>able to access her old files that she created on her Mac.
>>>>>
>>>>>Is there another app that will do this or do I need not worry? I can't
>
>>>>>call
>>>>
>>>>>them. It's too late and I need to know the answer to this right now
or
>I
>>>>
>>>>>will die.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>>Deej
>>>>>
>
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Re: macopener-does it work with AMD? [message #80090 is a reply to message #80086] |
Thu, 15 February 2007 01:52 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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if the drive was formatted fat32 then it should be no problem.
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 00:17:07 -0700, "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com>
wrote:
>Hi Gene,
>
>We got Photoshop, Illustrator, Pagemaker and a bazillion other programs
>today. some of them may not translate to the PC from the Mac without some
>help.
>
>this same company has another program that incorporates Macopener with the
>ability to translate other files.........but I guess I'll find out tomorrow
>if it's AMD compatible.
>
>Thanks,
>
>DJ
>
>"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>news:45d3df1c$1@linux...
>>
>> What kind of files? Photoshop and Illustrator files are cross platform as
>> are almost all generic graphic file formats like jpg, gif, pict, bmp, tiff
>> etc.
>> Should not be a problem.
>> Gene
>>
>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>http://www.dataviz.com/products/macopener/mo_techspecs.html
>>>
>>>Check the last line of the system requirements. I'm building my wife a new
>>
>>>graphics computer based on an AMD64 4200 x 2 CPU on an ASUS A8V-Deluxe
>>>mobo
>>
>>>(used to be my native DAW). She's migrating from a Cobalt G4 and needs to
>> be
>>>able to access her old files that she created on her Mac.
>>>
>>>Is there another app that will do this or do I need not worry? I can't
>>>call
>>
>>>them. It's too late and I need to know the answer to this right now or I
>>
>>>will die.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Deej
>>>
>>
>
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Re: macopener-does it work with AMD? [message #80097 is a reply to message #80089] |
Thu, 15 February 2007 07:47 |
Deej [4]
Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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Can I actually install the Mac formatted drive in her new PC and she can
open the files and transfer them to the other drives in the PC?
Thanks,
DJ
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:45d4293e$1@linux...
>
>
> By the way, I never tested it with an AMD processor (boss didn't like 'em)
> but it's just software... I see no reason it's less likely to run than
> any other peice os software...
>
> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>I worked on Service Desk for some graphic designers/publishers a couple
> of
>>years back who used it a lot. Yes, that's all it did, allowed you to open
>>Mac disks on PC. Did it well though.
>>
>>We had Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign and all the other common
>>publishing
>>goodies however and they translated pretty well. There are a few little
> pitfalls
>>such as fonts and stuff, and the two file systems have a few compatibility
>>issues. Macs can only have about 32 characters in their file name for
>>example,
>>whereas PC's have 256 I think. Mac's however can include wierdo characters
>>like % / & and stuff whereas PC's can't. Also, on a PC a word doc has the
>>3 character .doc on the end, whereas on MAC that's all hidden and
>>invisable
>>(and in most cases I think a 4 letter descriptor). Hence you often had to
>>add the suffix when moving to PC etc. Often you'll need to be sure you
>>have
>>the appropriate fonts available on both platforms...
>>
>>But in terms of basic file compatibility between the Adobe apps, there
>>wasn't
>>really any issues I experienced. Adobe actually dealt with the cross
>>platform
>>bit fairly well IMO.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Kim.
>>
>>Jeff Hoover <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote:
>>>Deej,
>>>
>>>Last time I used Macopener, it was specifically to be able to read Mac
>
>>>media (mac formatted disks)on a pc. If the actual files need
>>>conversion, I don't think it applies. If I had a bunch of files to
>>>move, I'd probably look at a way to fly them across over ethernet.
>>>
>>>Hoov
>>>
>>>DJ wrote:
>>>> Hi Gene,
>>>>
>>>> We got Photoshop, Illustrator, Pagemaker and a bazillion other programs
>>
>>>> today. some of them may not translate to the PC from the Mac without
> some
>>
>>>> help.
>>>>
>>>> this same company has another program that incorporates Macopener with
>>the
>>>> ability to translate other files.........but I guess I'll find out
>>>> tomorrow
>>
>>>> if it's AMD compatible.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> DJ
>>>>
>>>> "Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:45d3df1c$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>>>What kind of files? Photoshop and Illustrator files are cross platform
>>as
>>>>>are almost all generic graphic file formats like jpg, gif, pict, bmp,
>>tiff
>>>>>etc.
>>>>>Should not be a problem.
>>>>>Gene
>>>>>
>>>>>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>http://www.dataviz.com/products/macopener/mo_techspecs.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Check the last line of the system requirements. I'm building my wife
>>a new
>>>>>
>>>>>>graphics computer based on an AMD64 4200 x 2 CPU on an ASUS A8V-Deluxe
>>
>>>>>>mobo
>>>>>
>>>>>>(used to be my native DAW). She's migrating from a Cobalt G4 and needs
>>to
>>>>>
>>>>>be
>>>>>
>>>>>>able to access her old files that she created on her Mac.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Is there another app that will do this or do I need not worry? I can't
>>
>>>>>>call
>>>>>
>>>>>>them. It's too late and I need to know the answer to this right now
> or
>>I
>>>>>
>>>>>>will die.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Deej
>>>>>>
>>
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Re: macopener-does it work with AMD? [message #80104 is a reply to message #80097] |
Thu, 15 February 2007 09:53 |
Deej [4]
Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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Just talked to their sales dept. Looks like it's going to work just fine. I
can actually mount the Mac drive inside the PC and it will be recognized
through this program. that's pretty handy.
;o)
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:45d48091@linux...
> Can I actually install the Mac formatted drive in her new PC and she can
> open the files and transfer them to the other drives in the PC?
>
> Thanks,
>
> DJ
>
> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:45d4293e$1@linux...
>>
>>
>> By the way, I never tested it with an AMD processor (boss didn't like
>> 'em)
>> but it's just software... I see no reason it's less likely to run than
>> any other peice os software...
>>
>> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>I worked on Service Desk for some graphic designers/publishers a couple
>> of
>>>years back who used it a lot. Yes, that's all it did, allowed you to open
>>>Mac disks on PC. Did it well though.
>>>
>>>We had Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign and all the other common
>>>publishing
>>>goodies however and they translated pretty well. There are a few little
>> pitfalls
>>>such as fonts and stuff, and the two file systems have a few
>>>compatibility
>>>issues. Macs can only have about 32 characters in their file name for
>>>example,
>>>whereas PC's have 256 I think. Mac's however can include wierdo
>>>characters
>>>like % / & and stuff whereas PC's can't. Also, on a PC a word doc has the
>>>3 character .doc on the end, whereas on MAC that's all hidden and
>>>invisable
>>>(and in most cases I think a 4 letter descriptor). Hence you often had to
>>>add the suffix when moving to PC etc. Often you'll need to be sure you
>>>have
>>>the appropriate fonts available on both platforms...
>>>
>>>But in terms of basic file compatibility between the Adobe apps, there
>>>wasn't
>>>really any issues I experienced. Adobe actually dealt with the cross
>>>platform
>>>bit fairly well IMO.
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Kim.
>>>
>>>Jeff Hoover <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote:
>>>>Deej,
>>>>
>>>>Last time I used Macopener, it was specifically to be able to read Mac
>>
>>>>media (mac formatted disks)on a pc. If the actual files need
>>>>conversion, I don't think it applies. If I had a bunch of files to
>>>>move, I'd probably look at a way to fly them across over ethernet.
>>>>
>>>>Hoov
>>>>
>>>>DJ wrote:
>>>>> Hi Gene,
>>>>>
>>>>> We got Photoshop, Illustrator, Pagemaker and a bazillion other
>>>>> programs
>>>
>>>>> today. some of them may not translate to the PC from the Mac without
>> some
>>>
>>>>> help.
>>>>>
>>>>> this same company has another program that incorporates Macopener with
>>>the
>>>>> ability to translate other files.........but I guess I'll find out
>>>>> tomorrow
>>>
>>>>> if it's AMD compatible.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> DJ
>>>>>
>>>>> "Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:45d3df1c$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>>>What kind of files? Photoshop and Illustrator files are cross platform
>>>as
>>>>>>are almost all generic graphic file formats like jpg, gif, pict, bmp,
>>>tiff
>>>>>>etc.
>>>>>>Should not be a problem.
>>>>>>Gene
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>http://www.dataviz.com/products/macopener/mo_techspecs.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Check the last line of the system requirements. I'm building my wife
>>>a new
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>graphics computer based on an AMD64 4200 x 2 CPU on an ASUS
>>>>>>>A8V-Deluxe
>>>
>>>>>>>mobo
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>(used to be my native DAW). She's migrating from a Cobalt G4 and
>>>>>>>needs
>>>to
>>>>>>
>>>>>>be
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>able to access her old files that she created on her Mac.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Is there another app that will do this or do I need not worry? I
>>>>>>>can't
>>>
>>>>>>>call
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>them. It's too late and I need to know the answer to this right now
>> or
>>>I
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>will die.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Deej
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>
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