> Deborah, > > Well if you must have SCSI and you have the cash, then I think best > option would be a Mini and a KVM. > > That way your old machine could still run OS 9 and SCSI would be happy > and the Mini would run 10.3 (or even 10.4 if you can wait a few days / > weeks). Either way 10.3 or 10.4 are much better than the 10.2 (Jaguar) > that you currently have. > > You could move everything onto the Mini (except the applications that > use the SCSI devices - are these scanners or just external drives?). > > If your network switch or hub has enough capacity you could have both > machines on the network where they could share your new printer and > use file sharing to move files between the two as required. > -- > > Regards, > > Mark (}-: > Hi Mark Well thank you again. I need scsi for my scanner and an external pioneer slot-load DVD-Rom drive. I'm trying to get away with NO MORE SPENDING MONEY on this computer. The Mini is just a dream! Was just slobbering over the possibiities. Not in the near or far future unless my fortune changes will I be able to do THAT! Probably will get outbid on the 16/600 printer because of that anyway, because another printer is not necessary, really. I just miss my personal laserwriter 300 in OS X, sitting just a foot away. Have an epson inkjet but have always loved laser much better. I use it in classic, works OK, pretty darned slow tho. Deb in Rhode Island