> Care to add an Amiga 4000 to the collection? We've got one (complete system,
 software, monitor, printer, etc.) and we need the space.

 Cheers,
 Monica


Does it have an RJ45 connector?

Most likely not and one would not be available. The amiga was originally based around a 7.14Hz processor to accommodate video applications (ever hear of the VideoToaster, it started the video revolution in computers). The 4000 is a Motorolla 68040 at 40Mhz. You could get an EMPLANT card that had scsi and ROM emulation to emulate any pre-PPC macintosh. Its OS is more *nix based than windows or mac preX, so if you are familiar with *nix or osX, then go for it!

Greg

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