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Re: Mini-Mac essentials?




Peter,

There;s not a lot else you need to be honest.

The only extras I bought were extra memory, a mac keyboard and an iMic
to add a microphone input to the mac mini. Oh, and I also bought a
really cheap USB hub.

If you're looking to share the mini with a PC you might want a USB
based KVM but really I don't use mine very much. Most of my access is
via the mac using MS Remote Desktop.

Cheers
Don


On 27 Feb 2005, at 12:55, White, Peter wrote:

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> So what else do I need to buy to compliment my new baby Mac?  It's the
> vanilla version, so I need to get it wireless-enabled - what's the
> easiest &
> cheapest way to do this?  I'm currently using a Netgear DG834.
> Unfortunately the Linksys USB2/WiFi dongle that I use in the PC
> doesn't have
> any Mac drivers.  Other than that, I'm just getting a keyboard, and
> using a
> Stark/MS mouse that I already have.  Memory will need to be sneaked in
> later
> on.
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> Anything else?
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