Mac aren't like windows pcs, there is no buying parts, andhaving
someone put them together. What you buy from apple is all there is.
There'sveral places you can purchase used/older macs, my favorite is
powermax.com. They even have some of the old minimacs that are ppc
based. Good thing? They're less than 200 bucks.
Of course, they have brand-new machines too, so give them a shot.
See if they have something you can use. As far as putting windows on
it, you'd use boot camp for that, and as long as you have an intel
mac (all but the oldest macs are) then you're all set. Anythiprior
to 2006 or 2007 (I forget which) are not intel, anything newer than
that is all intel, so you won't have issues.
hth.
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