Yes, I am on 10.5. I guess I could go to 10.4, sure would be faster,
as I only have 512mb of RAM on the iBook. But I have grown accustomed
to some of the features in Leopard, and not just the eye candy, like
the notes feature in Mail (reminds me a lot of the notes app on the
newton), stacks, and spaces.
My only other gripe about going back to Tiger is I bought a copy of
Toast 10, and it only works on Leopard.
I guess I could stick with leopard and wait until the developer fixes
the problem. I am sure it is even something simple. 115,200 bps is as
fast as I can go for now.
On Apr 19, 2009, at 11:52 AM, Ian P. Currie wrote:
>
>> I know there has to be someone out there in newtonland who has come
>> across this before.
>
> Hi Leo,
>
> Right you are. What version of OS X are you running on the iBook? I
> experienced the identical problem trying to connect to an MBP with
> 10.5
> installed. Tried everything, sought help from the list, and finally
> gave up.
>
> However, connecting to older PBs with older versions of OS X works
> just
> fine. So maybe all hope is not lost?
>
> I.
>
>
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