"John Albert" wrote:
I don't want to come across as a smart alec, but seriously - have you
ever given some consideration to trying a Macintosh?
Excellent suggestion. Then you won't have to update chipset drivers,
you'll just have to make sure you have EXACTLY the right combination of
software version and operating system version, because version 6.1.2 of
the software will work with version 10.2.3 of the operating system, but
a later version of the software won't work with that version of the
operating system, and a later version of the operating system won't work
on a two-year-old G4, forcing you to go out and buy a new computer to
support your software upgrade. WAY better than updating drivers! g
Oh yeah, you will also be assured that all your software is completely
up to date, because you'll have to replace everything you already own
with Mac versions.
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