I am a tech student learning Macs now and the pin configuration is needed 
information for trouble shooting systems when "normal" users do the wrong 
things to the computers thinking they know what is going on inside of them.

Sadly, the "joke" about the "coffee cup holder not working" is a reality in 
the user support field.  Too many horror/humor stories ones that are true.

Considering my need to hook up to my iMac to the 610/577 pair, I see that a 
router will be my easiest way to go, but the pin information is still needed 
for future reference.

I apologize that my request for information started a flaming war over the 
use of slang -vs- proper use of the "English" language.







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