Microsoft to use G5 chip in next Xbox
According to the San Jose Mercury News, Microsoft plans to use three IBM-designed PowerPC G5 chips in its next-generation Xbox video game console. The current Xbox model uses processors made by Intel.
Read MoreAccording to the San Jose Mercury News, Microsoft plans to use three IBM-designed PowerPC G5 chips in its next-generation Xbox video game console. The current Xbox model uses processors made by Intel.
Read MoreInside Mac Games notes a free HID (Human Interface Device) driver that allows you to use a standard XBox controller in Mac OS X. “While it currently only supports gamepads, this driver can be extended to support other XBox devices, including wheels, IR receivers, headsets, and memory units,” said Darrell Walisser, devolper of the driver. A USB adapter is also required in order to hook an XBox controller to a Mac. Read More