I also second this sentiment. The Apple PPC platform is most numerous by
far for end users, and then it's the various IBM POWER machines. I
should think used PowerPC Macs and IBM machines are the way to go.

Eric

On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 11:17 -0600, Jerry Kemp wrote:
> +1
> 
> Ken Mays wrote:
> > What hasn't been said and should be said is the achievement of Bill &
> > 
> Raquel Buck as a "small" business in being able to roll out the Pegasos
> and EFIKA technology. The Pegasos II was a pretty nice piece of PPC
> hardware after being an Amiga developer/advocate since the 1980s. I
> considered it the next Amiga clone.
> > 
> > I'm sure it was a costly venture and the machine is like a historical
> > 
> piece in history. Doesn't mean anyone else couldn't venture down that
> road...
> > 
> > Tsinghua Tongfang (China OEM) is responsible to build out new EFIKAs
> by Jan 2008 (some people may already have it).
> > 
> > If you want hardware, why not look at Apple PowerPC G4 hardware??
> There is a lot of PowerPC G3/G4 hardware out on the eBay channel.
> > ~ Ken Mays
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