Find your TV's HDMI input. While TVs can use a variety of video inputs, HDMI is the most commonly used one for high-definition televisions. You'll have the best results using the HDMI input on your TV when connecting to your Mac.
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The HDMI port is usually on the back or the side of the TV. Most modern HDTVs have at least two HDMI ports. If your TV doesn't support HDMI, you'll need to figure out which input your TV uses for video and then buy an adapter once you know which output your Mac uses. Determine your Mac's video output. Macs manufactured in the last 8 years will output both video and audio through one of the following ports: X Research source. Thunderbolt 3 — Oval port (also known as USB-C) found on the backs of recent iMac computers and on all recent models of MacBook. If your Mac has a Thunderbolt 3 port, you'll need a USB-C to HDMI cable.
Thunderbolt 2 — Squared-off port found on most older Mac computers. If your Mac has a Thunderbolt 2 port, you'll need a Thunderbolt 2 to HDMI cable (or a Thunderbolt 2 to HDMI adapter and an HDMI cable). HDMI — Found on older MacBook computers. If your Mac has an HDMI port, you can use a standard HDMI cable to connect your Mac to your TV.
WinALDL - 160 baud ALDL readerWinALDL - 160 baud ALDL readerWinALDL is a program that reads the ALDL data from some supported ECMtypes. The data is presented in a way that will help when tuning a carafter engine modifications. A simple hardware interface must be builtto convert the ALDL data stream and make it compatible with a PC serial portThe original idea for this program came from Ken Kelly.At first we just wanted to write a good free scanner for the 1227747 ECM.Then We added another one. And another.I have used information found on the internet when writing this software.I don't have access to the ECM's supported, so I can not test everything.Please let me know if you find something wrong and I will try to fix it.If you have a 160 baud ECM that is not supported you can still use the raw data logging.I might be able to add support for more ECM's, but I need information about the 160 baud data stream for that ECM.List ofWinALDL is FREE.If you feel like saying thank you for the software and wish to donate a buck,you can use the PayPal button to the left.
Otherwise, ignore the button and use the software anyway.RequirementsA PC with a serial rs232 port running a Win32 enviroment. ( Windows 95/ 98/ ME or Windows NT / 2000 / XP )InstallationStart the installation by executing the downloaded file.For most users the default selections can be used.When installed WinALDL will apear in the start menu.102932Total visitorse-mail.
This wikiHow teaches you how to connect your Mac laptop or desktop computer to a TV. Doing so allows you to view the contents of your Mac's screen on your TV. You can use several different types of HDMI cable to attach your Mac to your TV.
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