> From:         Ann Miner[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Thursday, November 19, 1998 6:02 AM
> 
> 
> My sister is moving up from an upgraded-to-the-hilt-pre-Power-
> Mac.  She had her eye on the iMac, but has been told that her 
> SCSI peripherals (printer, scanner, etc.) are not compatible 
> with the iMac (10 years ago it would have been funny that they 
> chose blue for the color).  Are there any workarounds for this?  
> 
> 
Hi, Ann -- and it's teal, not (big) Blue <g> ...

>From Apple's web site:

     iMac: Can I Use My External SCSI Hard
     Disk? Zip Drive? Jaz Drive?
http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n43026


iMac: Hubs, Cables & Adapters:
http://www.apple.com/imac/usbhubcable.html

Farallon iPrint Adapters. Farallon offers
two models of EtherMac iPrint Adapter, the
LT and SL. The SL model connects several
Apple StyleWriter printers that do not have
LocalTalk built-in to iMac including the
StyleWriter I, II, 1200, 1500, 2200, 2400
and 2500. The LT model connects
LocalTalk devices to iMac using Ethernet.
Available now. 


Farallon Etherwave Adapter. The
EtherWave Printer Adapter connects your
iMac, another Ethernet-equipped Mac and
your LocalTalk printer. The EtherWave
MultiPrinter Adapter connects your iMac,
another Ethernet-equipped Mac and up to 8
LocalTalk devices including your printer.
Available now. 


Sonic Systems MicroPrint. The
microPrint/2 and microPrint/12 are
pocket-sized LocalTalk to Ethernet
hardware bridges. Using a microPrint, up to
2 or 12 (respectively) LocalTalk devices
such as eMates, printers, Macs, modems,
etc., can communicate with Ethernet devices
like iMac. For a device that supports
TCP/IP (Internet) protocols, check out
Sonic's MicroBridge product. Available
now. 

> Kathy E. Gill
> 
> Continuous effort -- not strength or intelligence -- is the key to
> unlocking our potential. ~ Liane Cardes
> Microsoft Exchange: the perfect name for its users' greatest desire!
> 
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