"Aughenbaugh, W" wrote:

> 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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Thanks for the serial adapter info.
More stuff that can be migrated to a newer Apple, which I though I had to give
up on.
I have seen the adapter "cable", but not a card.
I'll check out their web site.

As for the AMX, I remember some of the funky paint schemes from the 1970s.
I recall a purplish metallic.
Know someone who has a pristine Rambler - now that is an eccentric looking car.

Alan


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