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Mactracker boot rom version
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  1. MACTRACKER BOOT ROM VERSION MAC OS X
  2. MACTRACKER BOOT ROM VERSION MAC

I never see the blue decoding light come on with optical input from my iMac. Also included is information on Apple mice, keyboards, displays, printers, scanners, digital cameras, iPod, Apple TV.

MACTRACKER BOOT ROM VERSION MAC

Just as a point of reference, when I plug a SPDIF connector from an HDTV into the back of the same receiver I get the Blue Multi-Channel Decoding light as expected from a major network or PBS station. Mactracker provides detailed information on every Mac computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported OS X versions, and expansion options. Create even more powerful Mac versions of your iPad apps.

MACTRACKER BOOT ROM VERSION MAC OS X

In Mac OS X Mavericks, open System Preferences from the Dock or the Apple menu, then click on the 'App Store' preference pane. Enable the conversion and playback of DivX video with DTS-HD audio, including HEVC video content up to 4K. Boot rom version 06 Does anybody know the technical reason behind this. MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8) Posted on 3:45 AM Reply I have this question too (72) I have this question too Me too (72) Me too. Make sure you are using a modern version of OS X though - 10.0, 10.1 and 10.2 are slow and not supported any more, whereas 10.3 or preferably 10.4 (the current version) are actually much faster (unlike MS OSes, Mac OS X tends to get faster and more optimised with each version) and have many more features and compatibility with current apps. Under the first screen, look for the 'Boot Rom' text. Also MacTracker say it can take 8GB, but does not mention which EFI.

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BTW, the iMac is a mid 2011 model running the latest version of El Capitan 10.11.1 as follows:įYI: My Sony STR-DA2ES surround sound receiver says that I’m getting a linear PCM signal, not 5.1 through the optical cable, even with a 5.1 source. Hardware UUID: 00000000-0000-1000-8000-0017F232A879. Once I restart the Audo MIDI Setup my iMac has reset the audio back to 2-channel 24-bit. One immediate hint about problems setting up “Encoded Digital Audio” is that I cannot configure speakers for 5.1, only stereo, no matter what I do. All steps seem fine until setting “Encoded Digital Audio” I get silence through my Toslink cable after doing that.






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