My new 13" MBP just came in the mail today.  I'm typing this on it...
it is sublime :)

That "x86 on a PCI card" reminded me of the old Apple DOS
Compatibility card that was available for early Power PCs?

http://www.mug.jhmi.edu/mirrors/infoalley/0496/25/pc.html

I actually have one of those in a box somewhere, I got it used and
tried it out in my 7500 one time.

On Jun 11, 5:59 pm, "James E. Therrault" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Dan wrote:
> > At 3:32 PM -0500 6/11/2009, James E. Therrault wrote:
> >>Maybe someone could come up with a mini Intel motherboard that would fit
> >>into one of the PCI slots...
>
> > LOL.  I would think it would be cheaper, easier, and more reliable to
> > just use a real x86 Mac or do a hacintosh...
>
> Which is probably the route I'm going to try in the next year or so.
>
> But, I just got a blurb from Apple that 13" MacBook Pros start at around
> $1199...
>
> JT
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