AIO = All-In-One :-)

It is not an imac. It is PowerMac

Marcelo Maia



On Wednesday, Aug 13, 2003, at 18:41 Brazil/East, Glenn Schunemann wrote:

As a Mac guy everyone is going to think I'm goofy, but remind me what "AIO" means? You say it has USB ports? Is it an iMac? If it has built in ports it can definitely use USB devices.

On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 05:20 PM, Danielle M. Sellers wrote:


Hi All, I have a question...

I have a G3 AIO 266. I have heard two stories. That it can handle USB (has 3
ports) and that it cannot accept USB. Does anyone know?


Thanks,

Danielle


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