Re: bandwidth limits
Re: bandwidth limits
- Subject: Re: bandwidth limits
- From: Brian Willoughby <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 15:51:16 -0700
[ > > y theres firewire, but will delta or motu software install and work on
[ > > udf volumes, and how do you access the frontend :)
[ >
[ > Attach a keyboard, a mouse and a monitor? - Or use Remote Desktop?
[
[ maybe that changed recently, but as far as i know i never bought
[ such a server exactly for that reason; it can only boot into OSX
[ server. that would means UDF and that would mean no resource
[ forks and that would mean even if a driver works you can not
[ control the settings :)
Copying a file with a resource to a UDF volume does not delete the resource
fork, it simply stores it in another file with a special name. The operating
system is still able to present the forked file (including the resource fork)
to the application as if it were on an HFS+ volume. You cannot use the Unix
command-line copy command (cp) to do this, but the Finder does the right thing
when dragging a copy.
Of course, there are still applications out there which only work with HFS,
but that is because they aren't calling the OS API correctly.
Brian Willoughby
Sound Consulting
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