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| Can I boot Mac OS X from a drive set to Slave on a Tempo ATA or Tempo Trio card? | Jul-22-09 |
| No. Booting Mac OS X from a drive set to the Slave position is not supported. In order to boot Mac OS X from a drive connected to a Tempo card, the drive must be set to the Master position. |
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| Are there any known compatibility issues with the Tempo Trio? | Jul-22-09 |
| Beige Power Macintosh G3 Minitower and Desktop machines with a revision 3 logic board are incompatible with the Tempo Trio card. To determine your machine's logic board revision, check the ROM revision information listed in Apple System Profiler; if it is $77D.45F2, your machine has a revision 3 logic board. |
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| How do I uninstall the Mac OS X USB 2.0 drivers when using a Tempo Trio under Mac OS 10.2.8 or earlier? | May-07-09 |
| Mac OS 9 Users: In Mac OS 9.x, open up the hard drive partition with Mac OS X installed on it. From there, open up the System/Library/Extensions folder, find the file named, OMI_EHCI.KEXT. Take that file and drag it to the Trash and empty it. This will remove the driver that activates the USB 2.0 capabilities of the Tempo Trio under Mac OS X, returning its USB function to the 1.1 standard.
Mac OS X Users: In Mac OS X, log in as the Root user. Once at the desktop, open up the System/Library/Extensions folder, find the file named, OMI_EHCI.KEXT. Take that file and drag it to the Trash and empty it. This will remove the driver that activates the USB 2.0 capabilities of the Tempo Trio under OS X, returning its USB function to the 1.1 standard.
Drivers are no longer supplied with this card as USB 2.0 support was built into 10.2.8 and later. |
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