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ZAnwar
I was buying a Cyberrider and wanted to know if this will work with the mac mini?
thetechroom
If it requires software then its most likely that there is no Compatible Mac Software. I may be wrong though, that website takes long to loads.
roadwarrior
QUOTE(thetechroom.co.uk @ Jan 21 2005, 12:09)
If it requires software then its most likely that there is no Compatible Mac Software. I may be wrong though, that website takes long to loads.
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It looks as if it just functions like a generic game controller, but that site really doesn't give you much to go on about specs on it.
dougal.s
I carry my iBook around in a Crumpler bag on my proper bike! tongue.gif

Website doesn't tell you much at all. How about the alternatives from Tacx and other cycle specific manufacturers?? Sorry getting off topic.

Dougal.
ZAnwar
QUOTE(dougal.s @ Jan 21 2005, 20:01)
I carry my iBook around in a Crumpler bag on my proper bike! tongue.gif

Website doesn't tell you much at all. How about the alternatives from Tacx and other cycle specific manufacturers?? Sorry getting off topic.

Dougal.
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u know of any cheap ones?
Solarix
to be honest somone give me a lowdown on what the hell is that exersize thingy
ZAnwar
an exercise cycle that can connect to a pc,ps1,ps2 and you can use it to play various games.
dougal.s
It looks like the faster you pedal the faster your car or whatever goes in the game, the kind of things I were suggesting were dedicated trainers that used the PC to show a simulation of a road or whatever, and varied the resistance of the trainer as you go uphill downhill etc.

Dougal.
ZAnwar
QUOTE(dougal.s @ Jan 22 2005, 18:48)
It looks like the faster you pedal the faster your car or whatever goes in the game, the kind of things I were suggesting were dedicated trainers that used the PC to show a simulation of a road or whatever, and varied the resistance of the trainer as you go uphill downhill etc.

Dougal.
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yeah, i saw the tacx one (i-magic) but that is like £350!

the cyberrider is only £150
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