Berry,, OS X is basically a Unix system, I'm sure you've heard that. #3 just means that you have to have full privileges on the system - the administrator privileges. When you go to OS X you will find that there are differing levels of privileges which define what you can do and administrator is the only one who can install software.
#4 just means that the program controlling plug-in must have been written for OS X. There were programs that were cobbled together and would run under OS X, but weren't native to the operating system. These existed early on for OS X, when there hadn't been time to rewrite everything to run under OS X. Generally, these required an added layer between the program and the OS so that a translation could be done. By now, most everything is native. By the way, when you go to OS X, you will find that it will run OS 9.2 under OS X. This is so you can run legacy programs. I found that it worked, but was not satisfactory (and you can't use the Minolta plug-in with say Photoshop running under 9.1, for instance). With OS X, you get a chance to learn UNIX, if you so choose, or not, there is not real need. Good luck, Brad > I notice on the Minolta compatibility chart, the following footnotes > regarding use of the Scan Dual IV with Mac OS-X: > > *3:You must be logged on as an administrator to complete the driver > installation. > *4:The Mac OS X plug-in cannot be used with applications that are not OS X > native. > > Since it is stated that various versions of OS-X are compatible, *4 is a > little puzzling. *3 is a mystery to me. > > My main question is whether SD-IV works fine with OS-X 3.x, or are there > some issues. > > (I am still using OS 9.1 on a G4, but am considering upgrading the OS or to > G5.) > > Berry > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ---------- > Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe > filmscanners' > or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or > body ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
