>But you can use a PC printer with 'in-between' software -- I forget its >name -- but you can use the printer. I think you can use a PC modem if you >have mac software and some way to connect it. Scanners -- don't know, but >the one I bought was cross-platform. The printer software is called PowerPrint, I believe, but I don't remember the company's name. :-P Modems, hard drives, scanners CD-ROM drives all can be used on either Macs or PCs, assuming the bus type is correct and you have a driver. Many companies make universal driver software for Macs, including SCSI CD-ROM drivers (i.e. FWB CD-ROM Toolkit), SCSI hard disk drivers(Silverlining, Hard Disk Toolkit), etc. The saavy Mac user can take advantage of great "PC" deals on regular occasion. �--**-****---- Paul Mullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.chaparral.los-angeles.ca.us/ "Each of us has a natural right--from God--to defend his person, his liberty, and his property. These are the three basic requirements of life, and the preservation of any one of them is completely dependent upon the preservation of the other two. For what are our faculties but the extension of our individuality? And what is property but an extension of our faculties?" -- Frederic Bastiat, _The_Law_ [read it. it'd do you good.] ____________________________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Web Consultants Association : Register on our web site Now Web Consultants Web Site : http://just4u.com/webconsultants If you lose the instructions All subscription/unsubscribing can be done directly from our website for all our lists. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
