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> Old Digi001 And New Powerbook G4
post Mon 24 Nov 2003, 02:18
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Ok, i really need some advice here. I just got a new powerbook and i would like to sell my old desktop. however, I had a digi001 system that i had hooked up to that and it came with that special pci card to plug the rack intot he computer.

now i would like to find some sort of adapter to be able to plug that same rack into the new computer but i have no idea what to get...in fact, i don't even know what that particular type of jack is called so that i can even look for it online.

if anyone could tell me if there is anyway for me to do this i would be forever in your debt.
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post Tue 25 Nov 2003, 17:01
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I think I would just sell my Digi001 on ebay or locally before I did the trade-in... reason being... you will get more out of the Digi001.

I looked into this last night. $795 is how much it cost to upgrade from 001 to 002 Rack... 002 Rack goes for about $995 so Digidesign is only giving you $200 for the 001 which is not very much... if you look on ebay... the 001's sell for $400-$500 easy in good condition with manuals and such and then an upgrade would only cost around $500 cool.gif


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