In a message dated 1/4/06 6:01:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I wouldn't call that proprietary. Why are we arguing this on a Mac list
anyway? Seeing as Macs are the epitome of proprietary. >>
Apples parts have been coming close to ATX standards. Though, with the
MDD,
the PS changed.
Chris P
Uh ... I really don't know how to make that more clear. I don't even think a
Mac-addict would argue that. Heck, being proprietary is part of the reason
their systems are so rock solid. I can't put an Apple video card in a PC. I
can't put their PSU in a PC. I can't put their CPU in another motherboard
and run Windows XP off of it. I can't put an ATX mobo in one of their
chassis. I'd say that's pretty proprietary. Not that there is anything wrong
with that. Just pointing out the obvious, trying to make it as clear as
possible. But you've seen all those PC's, and your friend at NCR (w/e that
is).
Mike Kauspedas
Mindaugas
www.hardware-review.net
www.mindaugas.us
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