Fred writes:

>>I have 4 ADB equipped macs I want to run from a KVM switch. The models are
>>PM8500, PM7500, Q950, Q840AV.
>>
>>Anybody know of a good inexpensive KVM switch so I can run them all from my
>>PC type 17" monitor, ADB keyboard and mouse?
>
>I've looked into it a couple of times.  It appears as though, people 
>with Macs, are either viewed as inept or don't have the necessity for 
>something this high tech.  The only thing I have seen in the way of 
>KVM for Mac are USB.

No, it's AOL users who are looked upon in that manner. ;-)

I should know; I used to be one.

As for KVM switched, I've been using both ADB and USB MoniSwitches made 
by Dr Bott for years. I have a 4-way ADB switch connected to my server, 
backup machine, and dedicated [EMAIL PROTECTED] client. More details at

<http://drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?cat=KVM%20Switches>




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