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Mac Cueman for TDC-100

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Bill Lance
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Hi Everyone -
At long last there is a native Mac version of Cueman for the Lance Design TDC-100. It requires OS X 10.4 or later. You can download it (no charge) at:

Thanks to Marc, Dave, and Rick for beta-testing, and thanks to all for your patience and continued support.

best regards,
Bill

Rick Tugman
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[quote="iduetv"]Belkin adapter does not work as I found out last night. I guess a purchase of a keyspan is in my future. The TDC was on Version 3.3[/quote] As mentioned, the Keyspan USB to Serial Adapter (model number USA-19HS) has been the most successful to date. This is the one I have always used even back when I used Virtual PC. Bill does not know why, but he feels it's best just to recommend the Keyspan adapter for use with the Cueman for the Mac at this time. No matter what, make sure you always use the latest version of driver software available at the following site: Some of the adapters have sat "on the shelf" for a while and using the most recent driver software will aid in the successful use of Cueman for the Mac. It's also important to note that OSX 10.4 and higher are also recommended. Best regards, Rick.
Mike Cumbo
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Here is a link to Newegg's listing: It does not seem that Best Buy or the new CompUSA sell the Keyspan models.
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Belkin adapter does not work as I found out last night. I guess a purchase of a keyspan is in my future. The TDC was on Version 3.3
Rick Tugman
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As Bill mentioned, some of us have been testing Cueman for the Mac. What Bill didn't mention here is that you will probably need to use this with a Keyspan USB to Serial Adapter which has worked flawlessly. The Keyspan wiill show up in the pull down menu and is listed as KeySerial. The software has been solid with the shows I have used it on recently and you can continue to use the same Windows Cueman files you now have. If some of you use other USB to Serial adapters successfully, Bill would greatly appreciate that information, but the Keyspan has been solid as mentioned. Best regards, Rick,
Mongo
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Finally, a really good reason I can talk the missus into letting me buy a new mac laptop!