Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!usc!apple!radius!lemke From: lemke@radius.com (Steve Lemke) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: Mac LC (Should I or Shouldn't I) Message-ID: <1361@radius.com> Date: 25 Oct 90 19:03:55 GMT References: <11224@cuphub.cup.edu> Lines: 27 lib1966@cuphub.cup.edu writes: >O.k., this is a simple enough question... >Should I or shouldn't I buy a Mac LC? Why not? It seems like a pretty cool, and inexpensive Mac. >This may be a little tougher... >Since the LC does not come with a built in math co-processor (like the Mac > II series), can one be installed, and will it take up the one slot > in the mac? Yes, one could be installed, but it will take up the slot. Best bet would be to buy a (useful) card from some company that also gives you the option to install a co-processor. I don't know of any such cards presently available, but then again, you might want to consider whether you REALLY need the chip or not (at least initially). >The final question? >How long should I wait to buy it before SYS 7.0 comes with it? Oooohhhh, I don't know if you want to _wait_ THAT long... Especially if you don't already have a computer - it _could_ be a while. Buy it now, enjoy it now, and get 7.0 when it becomes available. -- ----- Steve Lemke, Engineering Quality Assurance, Radius Inc., San Jose ----- ----- Reply to: lemke@radius.com (Note: NEW domain-style address!!) -----