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Re: MacBook Pro
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Re: MacBook Pro


  • Subject: Re: MacBook Pro
  • From: Craig Dooley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 14:27:49 -0500

Thank you.  I will watch that page for any news.

I was unable to determine the Ethernet and Wireless specs from the
product page.  The wireless was listed as Airport Extreme (i.e.
802.11b/g) with no A support, but it could have been that it uses the
Intel chip, but has no OS support for A yet, like dvd+rw burning on
the Rev. A iMac.  I am mostly just curious since I don't have to do
anything really low level with these.

-Craig

On 1/12/06, Shawn Erickson <email@hidden> wrote:
> On 1/12/06, Craig Dooley <email@hidden> wrote:
> > I don't know if this is the right mailing list to ask, and I don't
> > know if I can even get the answers to this, but I'll try anyway.  I am
> > assuming these machines are not under NDA as they have been announced.
> >  Who makes the Ethernet, Audio, and Wireless chipsets in the new
> > machines?  Are these centrino/intel pro wireless spec?  Do we get the
> > new Intel HD audio?  Is it the new Intel ABG wireless chip?
> >
> > I guess it really doesn't matter since I'm not writing the drivers,
> > but it's interesting to know as I believe the first one on the list at
> > my local apple store to get one.
>
> Not the right list for this... consider macosx-talk. Apple will likely
> post hardware documentation in the near future (usually with in a few
> weeks of system release) on their developer site.
>
> <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Hardware/AppleHardware-date.html>
>
> The specs pages does a good job of outlining the system capabilities
> and you could use that to see what chip set of Intel's it matches with
> (not many that support Core Duo at this time).
>
> <http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/whatsinside.html>
>
> -Shawn
>


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