> Thanks, Matt.  I'm thinking I'll use it for mostly those sorts of
> things, maybe syncing my Newton, too.  It turns out that my Power Mac
> G4 does a fine job of everything else.  If the motherboard is going,
> though, are parts hard to get (I would assume so)?  Also, is it
> possible to add ethernet through some sort of adapter (SCSI - ethernet,
> or something like that)?  Thanks.
>
> Tim

Good to hear! :)  Let the G4 doyour dirty work and leave old gaming and
stuff for the Mac TV.  I have a list of games that run very well on the
Mac TV and some of them are fairly easy to find.  When you get the right
software on a Mac TV it is a really enjoyable (and unique!) computer.

Yes, there is SCSI Ethernet available.  Asante made a device called the
"EN/SC".  I own one of these and it does an outstanding job but surfing
the internet with a Mac TV won't be fast.  The EN/SC is also limited to
the speed of the SCSI bus but on a SE/30 I was able to get 27K/sec
download speeds so its really not that bad.

(If there were multiple copies of my last e-mail I appologize - I snt just
onc but LEM sent me 3 copies and I don't know why)

Matt

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