I think that I should pipe in here because I think if you are going to use
the old hard ware on a daily basis then good for you. I still own a duo and
use it for text docs on my home network and print to an old laser-writer. I
also have an old classic hooked to a apple-one BW scanner and on to the
laser-writer.

When considering a computer you need to think what you are going to do with
it and use it before you buy it.

The 190 is a very nice old-world Mac and through the use of ide hdd and wifi
cards also flash ram memory cards CAN be used on a daily basis, for email
and docs also the myriad of 68k games that are out and about. So if you are
happy with the 190 keep it working.

 I use a g4 ibook for daily mail and so on and if I want to do something
that needs screen size and loads of memory I use my G4 sawtooth, but still
like to get the duo out and use it because it is very easy on the eye with
the mono screen, If I had a 190 I would use that in-place of the duo. And I
am always looking for old books to do up and give to family and friends.

vicki
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