Can I use the PC/DOS card when the Mac runs OS X, Linux, BeOS, …?
Short answer: No! Longer answer: When you are running Linux on your Mac, you would need drivers that adress the card. This would be no problem if anyone wrote these drivers, but there are none. If you are running MacOS within the MOL emulator (Mac on Linux) on a Linux system, you would have the problem that the emulated hardware cannot adress real hardware. Technically, this would be possible, but again, noone has yet written the code for it. If you are running Mac OS X PB, you can’t access the card as well. There are no drivers for OS X yet that can deal with the card. Randall Venhola (the guy behind PCSetup2.X) stated that he might be doing OS X drivers if he got about 100 pre-orders for the software, so give feedback to him, if you want these drivers. If you are running OS X and think: Ha! My card runs under OS 9 and OS 9 is classic in OS X, then both these statements are right, but the card won’t run in classic anyway. The classic environment in OS X can’t adress hardware directly,