on 3/3/05 9:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
>> Okay: anyone whom is familiar with this unit?
>> does this mean I can run two monitor one for mac and one for pc ?
>> next, was there any special software need to get this computer working?
> 
> Two monitors is not the recommended way.
> 
> The recommended way is with a single monitor and a "dongle" cable which
> outputs the Mac's video into the DOS video, which outputs both to the
> monitor, under the control of the PCSetup control panel.
> 
> The dondle itself is probably worth more than each computer, on account
> of scarcity.
> 
> Actually, that dongle is required as the connector for the DOS card is
> both a Mac video in and a PC/Mac video out.
> 
> Lots of pins in there.

That extra card is the PC card running a 66 mhz processor if my memory
serves me correctly. Window 95 would be about all I would put on that
critter.
TJ


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