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E-Revonut
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12.11.2010, 12:51 PM

Wow, you must have been out of the loop for awhile! All castle escs are programable with a Castle Link. I imagine you must be refering to the Mamba Max as your old castle. The MM only needed a usb cable. Now you need a Castle Link or the field programing card. The card can be used on its own, no computer needed, and is very handy. However to use the castle link to program advance features you will need a windows PC :-( I just went out and bought a windows netbook two weeks ago so I can do that. Castle really should make a Apple friendly program


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12.11.2010, 06:36 PM

Well there is the programming card too.

And really what needs to happen is MS just needs to put together a full .NET VM for Mac OS. Silverlight is already about 30% of it. Then there wouldnt be an issue.

You could also try getting a cheap copy of XP and running it in VirtualBox, etc. Nothing fancy here except for the USB connection so it should work. Or of course use BootCamp.

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However to use the castle link to program advance features you will need a windows PC :-( I just went out and bought a windows netbook two weeks ago so I can do that. Castle really should make a Apple friendly program
   
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