- The 'classic' Mac OS is the original Macintosh operating system that was introduced in 1984 alongside the first Macintosh and remained in primary use on Macs until the introduction of Mac OS X in 2001. Apple released the original Macintosh on January 24, 1984; its early system software was partially based on the Lisa OS and the Xerox PARC Alto computer, which former Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
- Atik Cameras are proud to be experts in imaging solutions, with over 15 years of experience designing and manufacturing cameras for OEM imaging and astrophotography. Our flexible design policy allows for adaptations, including bespoke OEM imaging builds, so our cameras can best suit your needs.
This is taken from the jINDI website.
jINDI is a project of cross platform observatory control software based on INDI protocol. The aim is to build the system which will differ from other available solutions by a number of ways:
Included with your Atik 460EX is a new image processing software by Atik called Dawn. Much like the Atik Cameras, Dawn was designed from the ground up to be powerful and easy to use. Basebird mac os. The great part about this software is its ability to enable a sequence of image-processing steps to be represented in the form of a pictorial work-flow. Atik 4-Series and Infinity on Windows and Mac OS X Starlight Xpress Lodestar, Ultrastar, most other recent models on Windows and Mac OS X Any camera with a conformant ASCOM 6 Camera driver on Windows Any mount with a conformant ASCOM 6 Telescope driver on Windows.
- full featured, but easy to use and as operator fault tolerant as possible (no unnecessary control on the screen you can unwillingly press in the middle of the night),
- cross platform GUI with transparent access to native device drivers based on local platform standards (e.g. ASCOM on MS Windows or INDI on Unix/Linux/Apple OS X),
- support for distributed computing based on INDI protocol…
Its an exciting project and one that Atik is proud to be associated with. Please vist the website to read all about it.
Hi all,
I've got a BIG problem with Boot Camp 4.0 ATI driver. Nammo 10k.
I use a mac mini mid-2011 plugged to a Iiyama PLB2403WS monitor with a HDMI cable. That screen can display 1920x1200 mode.
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When I boot the system on Mac OS X Lion, it works perfectly.
After using Boot Camp 4.0 to install Windows 7, the first boot worked well. I had no Aero effects.
But, when I installed Boot Camp Windows support drivers, it did not work anymore. The mischief of created things mac os.
ATI drivers are guilty because it makes Windows 7 crash at each startup.
I get the famous BSOD displaying the filename Atikmdag.sys with error 'PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA'.
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I guess Apple and AMD must fix the ATI driver for the graphic chip 'AMD Radeon 6630M'.
When i plug the mac mini on my Samsung HDMI TV, it works great, Windows starts without crashing and i get the Aero effects.
And then when i plug it back to the Iiyama monitor, Windows crashes.
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It's confusing and frustrating as I'm not willing to use my TV as the mac mini's monitor display.
Is there any way to make Apple or AMD fix that ?
Or has anyone of you succeeded in using same hardware than me ?
Thanks for your help !
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Posted on Oct 19, 2011 2:21 PM