What kind of a dock is that if you don’t mind me asking. I’ve been looking for
one and this sounds pretty good.
Thanks
On Jul 20, 2020, at 8:56 AM, Dane Trethowan <grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For the record Thunderbolt 3 is used by many PC’s apart from just Mac so - as
has been already stated - the prices have come down considerably.
If you have purchased a Mc in the last 3 or so years then it is more than
likely your Mac will have at least 2 Thunderbolt 3 ports on it.
If you have purchased a Mac in the last 7 years then it’s probable that your
Mac will have at least 1 Thunderbolt 2 Port to make use of.
I have one Thunderbolt 3 drive here and if performance is what I wanted in a
drive then I certainly have it, never seen anything quite so fast.
I use a Thunderbolt 3 docking station with my MacBook Pro which allows
connection to a wide variety of devices that I couldn’t otherwise use with
the MacBook Pro, connections for external speakers, microphones and line/in,
a lot of USB-A devices, digital audio out, SD card reader etc.
On 20 Jul 2020, at 10:46 pm, KliphnShari (Redacted sender "kliphnsharrie.sr"
for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Well then I stand corrected. Thunderbolt devices aren’t in my budget right
now, so my usb-c devices will just have to do.
On Jul 20, 2020, at 7:40 AM, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
They used to but I think they are the same connector now.
Apple is confusing with it’s connectors, lightning, USB-C, Thunderbolt etc.
I wish they would just settle on USB-C and call it a day.
On Jul 20, 2020, at 3:03 AM, KliphnShari Miller (Redacted sender
"kliphnsharrie.sr" for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I could be mistaken here, but i thought usb-c and thunderbult ports were
shaped different? If i am wrong, i stand corrected.
On Jul 20, 2020, at 12:13 AM, Dane Trethowan <grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I will certainly look into that.
On 20 Jul 2020, at 2:31 pm, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
That’s how I understand they work. You would attach to your port and it
gets sent graphics jobs to crunch. I’ve never used one in full
disclosure but I have seen for sale many times on the Apple site.
On Jul 20, 2020, at 12:08 AM, Dane Trethowan <grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Ah nice, I wondered whether external graphics processors were
available, I suppose they would connect to the Thunderbolt ports?
From: mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx><mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Monday, 20 July 2020 1:59 PM
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Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Mac mini and Thunderbolt
You can add external graphics processors. They make a small box that
you can plug in to a Mac that has a lot of GPU power in it. Something
like that might put a little more pep in the step of your rendering.
On Jul 19, 2020, at 11:46 PM, Dane Trethowan <grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
In other words a nice little powerhouse but still a pity about the
graphics. Ah well, can’t have everything I guess.
I’m very much appreciating Thunderbolt 3 on my iMac Desktop as I
write, I’m copying 3TB of data from a NTFS 3.0 drive to a HFS
Thunderbolt drive and speed blows away the Windows PC, should have the
job done in 6 hours.
On 20 Jul 2020, at 1:41 pm, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I don’t know how it’s distributed but I do know that yes both
protocols are included and I think it’s thunderbolt through and
through with USB-C on top.
On Jul 19, 2020, at 11:40 PM, Dane Trethowan
<grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
So does the Mac mini work the same way by splitting as you described
for the Laptops?
On 20 Jul 2020, at 1:37 pm, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
You are correct, they are combination ports and it’s all
thunderbolt inside under the hood. They split the laptops up by
the sides so thunderbolt services on the left side is separate from
the right so they don’t share bandwidth between sides etc.
On Jul 19, 2020, at 7:16 AM, Dane Trethowan
<grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Okay thank you for this, I thought the USB-C ports were
combination USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports?
The fact that this machine has 2 standard USB ports and a HDMI
port makes a huge difference and has pushed the machine up my
“Savings Goal” list
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Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: a couple of things for my first mac?
1, the usb-c cables are not that expensive. 2, there is no
thunderbolt port on the new mac mini, it has 4 usb-c ports, and 2
usb 3.0 the only other ports is a 3.5 headphone jack, a eithernet
port, and HDMI port for monitor.
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On Jul 18, 2020, at 8:31 PM, Dane Trethowan
<grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
wrote:
I have to envy you with a new Mac Mini.
I have the older 2012 Mac Mini machines here, 6 of the beasts in
fact which I use for all sorts of tasks in my home.
I will upgrade to the newer machine later on this year I hope.
I’m sure you’re aware that the new Mac Mini models have uSB-C and
Thudnerbolt connections rather than the USB-A connections we
still think of as standard? That particular point has been the
main reason why I haven’t upgraded to the new Mac Mini model,
would cost me quite a bit to purchase hew USB-C and thunderbolt
cables not to mention adapters, drives etc.
Things have changed in that area a little now since I bought my
Caldigit Thunderbolt dock so I’ll purchase another of those when
I do buy the new Mac Mini model.
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Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: a couple of things for my first mac?
To be clear, it will be a 2018 MacMini, your just buying it in
2020, the only thing apple did with the macmini this year, is
make them less expensive. To answer your other question, command
f5 will turn on voiceover. The command key is just to the left
and right of the space bar. And once your setup and running, you
would go to the apple menu, go to about, and there you will find
everything you need to know about your MacMini. Hope you have a
keyboard, or purchased 1, because the MacMini does not come with
keyboard, monitor, or mouse. HTH
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On Jul 18, 2020, at 6:33 PM, goshawk on horseback
<goshawk_on_horseback@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:goshawk_on_horseback@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
hello all,
finally hoping to get my first mac, a 2020 mac mini, in a few
days time, so you will probably hear from me quite a bit, but
just have 2 questions for the moment.
1, is there an easy way to get voice-over on for a totally blind
person with no eyes available?
and 2, how do I check the system spec?
just to make sure that I have been sent the right one, with the
right processor, right amount of ram, right amount of disk
space, and right year?
hope that makes sense.
Simon