on 27/6/04 12:34 am, Mark Benson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> So why do Apple go to all this trouble adding expansion slots to stuff
> then not use them? There are numerous examples of the same happening
> down the years, with only brave 3rd Party developers occasionally
> venturing into the realms of these slots...

To be fair to Apple, they never publicly announced the slot in the original
iMac. It was 'discovered' and people thought/hoped it would be a path for
expansion of the iMac. When Apple caught on that the secret was out, this
tells the rest of the story.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58159

Then they removed it from rev c models onwards.



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