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Apple Display Enabler

Apple Display Enabler - 2.4.1

fix for PowerBook G3 Series, ix3D Road Rocket & 8.5

All Time: (5.0)
This Version: (5.0)
Current Version: 2.4.1
Release Date: 1999-01-21
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 2,780
Downloads (all versions): 2,781

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Product Description:

Some customers have reported that after installing Mac OS 8.5 onto a PowerBook G3 Series computer, their ixMicro ix3D Road Rocket video card no longer allows external monitors to sleep. This update addresses that issue. Note: Macintosh PowerBook G3 Series computers should not be confused with Macintosh PowerBook G3 computers. Though the names are similar, there are significant differences. To visually identify which type of computer you have, close the display and inspect the display case. A Macintosh PowerBook G3 has a small, six-color Apple logo on the display case. A Macintosh PowerBook G3 Series computer has a large Apple logo on the display case that is not six-colored.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8.5
  • PowerBook G3 Series

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Apple Display Enabler ReviewI have no… - Version: 2.4.1, 1/31/2001 05:54AM PST

bluntedboy
idea why I have this installed on my computer, but I guess it's working OK because I can see what I am typing. I can't believe this tiny INIT has it's own page on VersionTracker but some of my important applications do not. Yawn!
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