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This Ultimate Fighting Championship app has a lot of information about fighters and promos of upcoming events. But unless you're using the app to buy and watch pay-per-view events live, there's. OS X 10.11; OS X 10.10; Etc. How to install EA SPORTS UFC® for PC (Windows) and for MAC (step by step) Step 1: Download Bluestack (click here to download) Step 2: Install Bluestack on your computer (with Windows) or on your Mac. Step 3: Once installed, launch Bluetsack from your computer. Welcome, UFC fans! The team from MacGamesWorld is so proud to present now one of the most anticipated games of this year. A fighting game for mac OS, UFC 3 Mac OS X is now ready for download on any Macbook and iMac which meets the minimum system requirements. Presented as a sequel to the 2014’s EA Sports UFC 2, this new title brings some.

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Hello, I have a bsd ufs hard drive that I want to mount in Mac OS X (10.4.9 PPC). Upon plugging it in Mac OS X tells me that it doesn't recognize the drive and asks if I want to initialize the drive, I of course click no. I investigate using the Terminal, and I've discovered that the drive is /dev/disk6 ...upon entering 'sudo file -s /dev/disk6' (minus the quotes) I get:
/dev/disk6: Unix Fast File system (little-endian), last mounted on /mnt, last written at Sun May 13 05:22:02 2007, clean flag 1, number of blocks 244193292, number of data blocks 240328927, number of cylinder groups 2597, block size 16384, fragment size 2048, minimum percentage of free blocks 8, rotational delay 0ms, disk rotational speed 60rps, TIME optimization
So it obviously sees and understands the drive...yet whenever I try to mount it (after making /Volumes/txt) via a command like (minus the quotes): 'sudo mount -vt ufs /dev/disk6 /Volumes/txt' I get the following error (minus the quotes): '/dev/disk6 on /Volumes/txt: Incorrect super block.'
In addition when I try the following to get more information on the disk it also fails (minus the quotes): 'sudo fdisk /dev/disk6' output: 'fdisk: /dev/disk6 is not a character device or a regular file'
So what am I doing wrong? This must be possible since the core of Mac OS X is BSD and this is a BSD UFS formatted external USB HD and in addition file -s shows that Mac OS X does understand the drive...so what must I do to get this drive to mount??? Thanks!
P.S. Other drives that are mounted I've noticed have a location of /dev/disk#s# but I cannot seem to find the s# for this drive....please help, thanks