MacGroup: LCDs for mini Macs

2005-01-17 Thread Marta Edie
Thanks, Hen, more enlightenment. How good it is to have people around to ose questions to. Marta -- next part -- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Dom old view.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 10410 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.math.louisville.edu/pip

MacGroup: LCDs for mini Macs

2005-01-17 Thread Henri Yandell
The connector on the end. PS/2 cables have circular ends while USB is that flat rectangle shape. Virtually all Windows machines will have a green coloured PS/2 port for the mouse, a purple coloured PS/2 port for the keyboard and 2 USB slots. It's common for people like Dell to send a USB mouse, so

MacGroup: LCDs for mini Macs

2005-01-16 Thread Marta Edie
Please elaborate on the difference between a usb mouse and a ps/2 keyboard Marta On Jan 16, 2005, at 12:42, Henri Yandell wrote: > On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:47:26 -0500, Rob Kersting > wrote: >> Now you're getting the idea. >> >> The number one purpose of the Mac mini is to replace Wintel boxes.

MacGroup: LCDs for mini Macs

2005-01-16 Thread Henri Yandell
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:47:26 -0500, Rob Kersting wrote: > Now you're getting the idea. > > The number one purpose of the Mac mini is to replace Wintel boxes. That > means, you take it home, unplug your keyboard and monitor from the Wintel > POS and plug it into the Mac mini and you're up and runn

MacGroup: LCDs for mini Macs

2005-01-14 Thread Rob Kersting
Now you're getting the idea. The number one purpose of the Mac mini is to replace Wintel boxes. That means, you take it home, unplug your keyboard and monitor from the Wintel POS and plug it into the Mac mini and you're up and running. It appears that 99% of the monitors out there will work with

MacGroup: LCDs for mini Macs

2005-01-14 Thread Stuart Ungar
--- Dan Crutcher wrote: > These mini-Macs could make excellent workstations > for companies like > mine that need inexpensive OS X-capable machines and > already have a few > extra monitors sitting around. > > But it would also be very nice to couple the > mini-Macs with LCD > monitors. Does

MacGroup: LCDs for mini Macs

2005-01-14 Thread Dan Crutcher
These mini-Macs could make excellent workstations for companies like mine that need inexpensive OS X-capable machines and already have a few extra monitors sitting around. But it would also be very nice to couple the mini-Macs with LCD monitors. Does anyone know of any good -- not great, just g