When editing things, please quote the right person for the right 
statement. I did not write this.

Carolyn


>--- Carolyn Shere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  >I hope this isn't a stupid question but I see that
>>  cards that are aimed at
>>  >the mac market are pretty expensive.
>
>First of all you would have to find a driver that
>would support that card. I know on some video cards
>that you are able to flash the rom somehow so they can
>work with a mac.
>
>As far as cost goes, I agree, it seems that everything
>for the mac is much more expensive than it is for a
>pc.
>
>I never have understood that, also I have worked on
>cars and lawnmowers all my life. You can go out and
>buy a lawnmower with a 3 hp (horse power) engine on it
>for $99 and under, try to go buy that engine, it will
>cost you well over $100, and then the labor to switch
>everything over.
>
>Never understood that either. Maybe because I have
>never had the money to buy in volume.
>
>Steve
>

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