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From: Alan Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Howdy, Mr. "Aughenbaugh" -

Thanks for the input.
And your comment above is a revelation to me.
I didn't realize a serial card could be had for the newer G4 machines.

That 1970 AMX....now that was an interesting looking machine even by today's
standards.

Alan


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Griffith Technology, available at the usual mail order houses. There are two
models, one for G3 and another for G4. They have an AppleTalk patch,
although it is probably included now. It was a free download when I got
mine. It also enabled my serial digital camera software to work on the G4 as
well as other legacy serial devices.

The 1970 AMX is STILL an interesting vehicle. It's a 390 4 speed and usually
gets noticed when I drive it.

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