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To: Doren who wrote (9714)3/19/1998 11:55:00 PM
From: BillHoo  Respond to of 213176
 
<<SCSI doesn't come standard on PC's. Sure you can install a card. Good luck! And it's extra $, usually not figured in in price comparisons between Macs and Wintel boxes.>>

In the corporate environment where they have a consultant being paid an hourly rate. I estimate that adding a SCSI card could average an extra $200-$300. Of course, if you encounter NT problems, it's not unheard of that installing a SCSI card can jack up the cost of a PC by $700. Especially if you have one of those new techs who just came from a computer school using the fine set of professional tools that he got upon graduation. :)

-Bill_H