- MACBOOK PRO SOFTWARE UPDATE 1.3 MAC OS X
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The "HDMI output" function, "HDMI output setting" or "HDMI output frame rate setting" cannot be registered to My Menu of the camera. When cameras, or images taken with cameras, have been updated to the new Firmware Version 1.2.0 (or later), and are used with the old version application software*2, the following phenomena will occur.
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*1: Digital Photo Professional Version 3.12.52 or later (Supported OSes: Windows 7 / 7 SP1 / Vista SP2 / XP SP3, Mac OS X v10.6 / 10.7)
*1: EOS Utility Version 2.12.11 or later (Supported OSes: Windows 7 / 7 SP1 / VistaSP2 / XP SP3, Mac OS X v10.6 / 10.7)
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You can download the latest application software from our Web site. In order to use EOS Utility software with the updated EOS 5D Mark III, the EOS Utility software must be updated to the latest version. Certain previous versions of these applications do not support functions which are added by the new firmware. It is recommended that the latest application software*1 be used, once the EOS 5D Mark III is updated to the new firmware Version 1.2.0 (or later) from older firmware (Versions 1.0.7 through 1.1.3). Once the EOS 5D Mark III camera is updated to Version 1.3.3 (or later), it cannot be restored to a previous firmware Version (Version 1.0.7 through 1.2.3). When updating the firmware of the camera, please review the instructions thoroughly before you download the firmware. If the camera's firmware is already Version 1.3.6, it is not necessary to update the firmware. Corrects a vulnerability related to firmware update.įirmware Version 1.3.6 is for cameras with firmware Version 1.3.5. Corrects a PTP communications vulnerability.Ģ.
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“.if you're looking for a serious gaming laptop that can run recent PC games in Boot Camp with desirable detail settings at respectable frame rates, you'll probably want to pass on Apple's latest ‘Pro’ family offerings,” is the bottom line over at PC World.Firmware Version 1.3.6 incorporates the following fix:ġ. (To be fair, the 13-inch MacBook Pro actually uses an even slower 320M.),” the blogger outlines as serious gaming machines, OS X-side or otherwise, the MacBook Pros are still big on GPU-related compromises,” goes what seems to be an informed opinion. The site’s Game On blog sees Matt Peckham stressing that “Apple's new MacBook Pro product performance page boasts a ‘13-inch MacBook Pro Graphics Performance’ chart that says it's ‘Up to 1.8x faster than previous-generation 13-inch MacBook Pro’, listing ancient (in game years) standbys like Doom 3, Call of Duty 4, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Quake 4, each with simplistic multipliers like '1.3x' or '1.8x'. While the systems sound attractive for most scenarios, gaming is not one of them, claims PC World. The company also announced that the MacBook Pro glass Multi-Touch trackpad supported inertial scrolling at the moment.ĭownload MacBook Pro Software Update (Free) For the 15-inch and 17-inch configurations, Apple went for the gold adding Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and Apple’s new automatic graphics switching technology, for the two graphics processors the systems include. While the 13-inch MacBook Pro gains few extra points in most areas, it does boast what Apple calls a “10-hour battery,” which should ensure that Apple’s most popular Mac stays that way. Introduced yesterday in a manner typical to the Cupertino-based giant, the new systems are touted as three times faster and more productive than its predecessors. Weighing in at a hefty 258.32 MB, the update is to be applied on systems running Mac OS X 10.6.3 (the latest version of Apple’s Snow Leopard operating system), and supports various languages. “This update is recommended for all 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pro mid 2010 models and contains improvements for graphics stability for high-performance video and gaming applications as well as various bug fixes,” reads the description for “MacBook Pro Software Update 1.3” over at Apple’s Support Downloads section. Less than a day into the release of its revamped Pro laptops, Apple issued a software update which aims to improve stability for graphics-intensive apps and tasks, as well as to squash a number of bugs which, apparently, the company missed just before the systems’ introduction.