>I'm reading _Build Your Own Macintosh and Save a Bundle_ and it has an
>interesting reference to early Mac clones. The book states:
I think that's the same book I've got a copy of around here. Interesting
reading, but I've basically never seen any of that stuff anywhere. Though
I found it really interesting, has anyone ever seen a Mac Plus or simular
system recased into a PC case? It would be a fun project, but I've got to
many other projects :^)
The closest I've got to a Mac clone (I'm writting this on a PowerMac
8500/180) is a Amiga 3000 with emulation software. The Amiga is actually
about as fast as the real thing.
Zane
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Received on Sun Jun 07 1998 - 10:58:33 BST