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To: David S. who wrote (4710)12/1/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: Philip J. Davis  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
David,

>>What about the Clik! is it parallel port, SCSI, usb or all three?<<

For now, Clik! uses a PP connection to desktop PC's and an IDE PC card adapter for PC notebooks.

As for USB, NEC introduced the USB version of Clik! at Comdex:

albums.photopoint.com

NEC claims that the USB version will be available late 1st quarter or early 2nd quarter.

I don't know if a SCSI version is planned for use with Mac - probably not since USB will work with Mac. An alternative might be to use a PP-to-USB adapter to use the PP Clik! with a USB Mac.

>>if usb, will it work on a notebook as well as a PC?<<

Yes.

>>Looking for Zip or Clik machine that I can switch info between PC or MAC at work and home as well as a PC notebook. Do we have such a device?<<

ZipPlus is a good candidate (being both SCSI and PP). Alternatively, the USB Zip drive would be a good choice, assuming you have USB interfaces on all three.

regards,

Philip
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