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Re: [Digital BW] IJC on w2k ...mac emulation???

2003-06-04 by Robert Morrison

Check 

http://www.powermax.com

Many of their $100 dollar systems would work with IJC...you will just have
to add some RAM and some type of USB support for your printer...either a
card or a keyspan adapter.  Otherwise I would recommend looking into either:

1) the original wallstreet powerbooks...some of these are sub $500.  They
include usb and also have an on board ethernet port...which may not be a
given in some of the $100 color desktop machines...you will also not need to
get a monitor.

http://www.powermax.com/cgi-global/generate.cgi?p=C-U53898

Or 2) one of the Blue and white G3's

http://www.powermax.com/cgi-global/generate.cgi?i=PM_CU_G3_BW&t=Blue++&+Whit
e+G3

You won't have to add anything other than a monitor to these


Robert


On 6/4/03 2:17 AM, "Nick Scott" <nickscottphoto@...> wrote:

> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Daniel Staver"
> <daniel@p...> wrote:
>> 
>> I'm seriously considering buying a secondhand mac for using IJC.
> 
> I've been thinking of this, as well. For space reasons an Ibook might
> well do, I suppose. Must look around to see how much the early one's
> go for.
> 
> Nick
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