RAM Charger 8Case Study #8: Mac IIfxIn February 1998, I replaced my venerable Mac II 8/160 with a Mac IIfx 16/160. I moved all the software over (including NetPresenz and Macjordomo), then added EIMS (Eudora Internet Mail Server). This machine is dedicated to serving my personal research web site and several email lists. The system is as stable as the old Mac II, just sitting there and quietly doing it's thing. Other Case Studies
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