On Saturday, June 12, 2004, at 11:38AM, Jeremy D. Pavleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>What's the best compact to look for with regards to setting it up so I 
>can hook it into my LAN? I have a broken one now but it's piqued my 
>interest so I wanted to go look for one I can play with on the LAN, and 
>from lurking here I found out that some are easier then others. So which 
>should I pick and do you know someone selling one! :P

This is easy--an SE/30.  Kick-ass little machines--upgradable to 128 MB and about as 
large an SCSI drive as you want to stick in it.  SE/30's are on ebay all the time, as 
are ethernet cards for them.  If you really want to get retro-techy A/UX is out there 
for download and runs spiffy on an upgraded SE/30.

Jason

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