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- Subject: Re: One Keyboard for two computers.
- Message-ID: <9301061830.AA25709@apple.com>
- Date: 6 Jan 93 18:17:00 GMT
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- Should be no problem at all. The Mac keyboard will work quite nicely on
- the IIgs. Just remember to power down both computers before swapping the
- keyboard from one to another.
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- What? You mean you want to have that one connected to both simultaneously?
- Amazing! Hmmmm, don't see why you'd want that but then, I didn't ask did
- I? Oh, well, if all you want to do is conserve disk space then there's no
- problem. Personally, I'd put the extended keyboard on the IIgs and put the
- Mac into a storage closet bringing it out only for those rare occasions
- when I'd need it (like using AFE to copy IBM files onto disks for the GS).
-
- Eric S. Ford
- forde@uvg.eglin.af.mil
-
- PS: I didn't mean this to end up as a slam on the Mac it just 'EVOLVED'
- that way.
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