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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: |
posted 11-03-2003 22:21
well I hate to admit but my mom can't handle PC....all this soviet era made her...err well, not so educated. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The northeast portion of the 30th star |
posted 11-04-2003 00:15
Yeah, the superdrive pretty much covers everything. I can't veiw your link cause the session timed out. You can get an e-mac/iMac relatively cheap. My advice would be to stick with at least a G4 chip and go for lots of memory too. I think they still sell G4 towers too, they should be cheap now that the G5's are out. When I ordered my G4 years ago I had them put a zip250 in as well. That's nice for backing up and stuff because it's really quick and easy. The disks are exopensive compared to CD's though. I'm not even sure if they still offer zip drives as a custom add on come to think of it. Never had any trouble finding printers and such. Just check the box for system requirements or shop online. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Mpls, MN |
posted 11-04-2003 01:00
Superdisks are ok, I had one on my machine for sometime. The only probem I have is trying to find local computer shops that carry the media anymore. I managed to find one disk on a clearance shelf yesterday but that the only one I have found is 6 months. I would suggest realy try to find a CD-R or Zip drive if you want removeable media. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Minnesota |
posted 11-04-2003 01:12
Ruski: Almost any printer is compatable with a mac. I have a G4 which is very good, and personally I have had good luck with Epson for a printer. That printer works well with old and the new operating system. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: a pocket dimention... |
posted 11-04-2003 01:37
jstuartj - super disk and superdrive aren't refering to the same thing. The "superdrive" is the apple name for their cdr/cdrom/dvdr/dvdrom combo burner/reader. It reads just about any kind of disk media and writes to several formats. So getting a cdr would be redundant. FYI is all. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Mpls, MN |
posted 11-04-2003 02:30
Well that makes life confusing. Makes me wonder what you call a newer improved vesion of a drive that you called super to begin with. The Super Duper Drive or maybe the Super Fantastic Drive. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Trumansburg, NY, USA |
posted 11-04-2003 04:40
Jes so ya know, you can often get either an extra 256 MB of RAM, a printer, or a scanner for free with certain computer purchases from the MacConnection catalog (I dunno about their website.) Sometimes you can get better deals from those catalogs. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: |
posted 11-04-2003 13:49
Thank YOU! |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: [s]underwater[/s] under-snow in Juneau |
posted 11-06-2003 07:37
Although the G4 is a much better chip, my last laptop (iBook 600 with 16mb vram) ran OS-X 10.2 quite well. So if money is an issue, you may want to consider a G3 iBook since the price on them has just dropped dramaticly due to the release of the G4 iBook. Then again, the flatpanel iMacs are very nice... |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: a pocket dimention... |
posted 11-06-2003 09:37
The G4 is the same chip as the G3, it's the daughter board, the altivec, that gives the G4 it's boost in speed; and that is only on altivec enabled applications (which is most things these days). The G5 is the major jump in technology. 32bit to 64bit RISC for the techrats in the group. |