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| The webpage is now IE compatible. Sorry to those who tried to download the corrupted archive. |
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| Facelift for the page, update for the app, and whoops! Theres a memory leak of some type in the preferences, so I'm going to leave them out and deliver an update as promised. No ETA on the next update. |
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| Added a screenshot, notified those who have emailed me that this page is up. For USB users a heads up: you will need an adb->usb converter to communicate with the 780. There are several on the market, and they shouldn't set you back more than $40. Once you have an ADB port you will need cable(s) to establish a connection. If you opt for a RS232 serial type (such as on the Keyspan PDA adaptor), then you can buy one RS232 cable; if you have an 8-pin mac serial port, then you will need a 8-pin male/DB25 male cable, plus a DB25 female/RS232 male. In my case I had an old RS232 male/male cable and DB25 male/8-pin male cable, which I connected with an adaptor from RadioShack. You should be able to find RS232 cable from RadioShack, and DB25/8-pin from MacWarehouse. |
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| Webpage up. If you haven't answered these questions: How much RAM? Monitor resolution? Mhz? Does your keyboard have a numeric keypad including the buttons "clear, =, /, *, -, =, enter"? then email the results to onecave. The program will be freeware, and completion time is estimated at six days. |