

Not sure where you got that (erroneous) info. You can pre oder for UPS delivery by 2015.įW800 is only about 10 - 15 MB/s slower than eSATA. Imagine the what the videos will look like.Īnd It will run on a newer Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) Operating system.Ī complete set up - all for only $9,864.34 ( US ). There will be no such thing as memory and hard drives. You will have a virtual holographic mixer that is touch sensitive. You will need a new Holographic projection computer and there will be no screen. The next Logic will be a true virtual studio. The developers are tired of all the complaining and have begun developing something new.
#Esata mac mini 2011 pro#
I guess I will have to be happy with what I already have.Ĭorrect, but that error will be resolved if you run Logic Pro 10.0.1, which will be a $199 upgrade, on a Mac Pro Ultra with Summer Sun Leopard (only a $149 upgrade). Then we will ahve to wait for Snow Leopard v2.06 which will not be compatible with any of the current MACs. Ya, but Logic won't be able to use that and will start giving a -10001 WTF is that? error. The benefit of an external drive on an iMac is restricted by the FW or USB port.

Also, FW800 is only about 10 - 15 MB/s slower than eSATA. So this interface will work on an Imac, and allow you to connect a SATA drive (via USB or FW), but will NOT add an eSATA interface.

BTW, eSATA is just an interface that allows connection to and hot swapping of a SATA drive. Yep, we're basically all saying the same thing. It would be cool, but No, you cannot connect eSATA drive to an iMAC. When connected, the best performance will be what the FW800 can deliver. It will basically be a dock for a hard drive and will NOT function as an eSATA drive would. Total of six USB 2.0 ports: four ports on computer, two ports on wired keyboard BUT, using a SATA drive on a USB or Firewire port will not give you eSata speeds. I might have to get me one! So yes, it will work fine with an Imac. It's for a SATA hard drive, and will connect to any computer with Firewire, USBs or eSata.
