[Ham-Mac] Ham-Mac Digest, Vol 87, Issue 4
Jim Lee
jlee54 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 15 14:32:47 EDT 2011
A mini will serve you well for those applications. I use one in the shack myself, and have another in the living room serving as the media center.
However, if all you want to do is get away from Windows without spending any money, you COULD use all your current hardware and just switch to Linux. Anyway, it's an option to consider...
73,
Jim W7JLL
On Apr 15, 2011, at 11:19 AM, Boog Moore wrote:
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> In the opinion searching mode...................
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> Looking to buy an apple to use with Ham Radio. Won't be able to buy a "Pro". Looking pretty hard at the mini, with all the RAM it will hold. Looking to do SSTV, RTTY, PSK...etc. etc.
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> I guess what I am asking is what is the opinion of the mini for use with Ham Radio? Wife has a pro if I need to do some "serious" computing.
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> from another dis-gruntled and angry "winders" user who is tired of "Microslop"!
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> 73 all
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