> wallisParnell wrote:
> 
>> NO orangemicro, yes to Belton.........Thats all I know
>> 
> 
> My OrangeMicro USB/Firewire works perfectly and I would highly recommend them
> as I have been dealing with OrangeMicro for years and
> they have excellent support as well....
> --
> Tim P. Gochnour
> Project Manager
> Alliance Steel & Fabrications
> 
> 
I have an OrangeMicro PC card (uh, a 620 I think) in my PCI 9500 Mac to play
(old) PC games, and the card can be upgraded to a Pentium III-compatable
400MHz processor, and I have to say that the seamlessness of switching
between the Mac OS and Windoze, and having the core of a PC inside my Mac
(that's kinda like a tumor, isn't it?) on a single PCI card is pretty
incredible, IMHO.

I've never had to use OrangeMicro tech support, but I have to say that I'm
fully impressed with their engineering; the card has worked flawlessly.

(But then, it's quite possible that their USB cards suck...)

---Alex


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