Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 6th Jun 2009 10:10 UTC
And we have another Ask OSNews item! This one has to do with the recent article we ran on how I built my own Macintosh and installed a vanilla, unaltered copy of Mac OS X on it using the boot-132 method. One of our readers asked us: what is the best hardware to build a Mac out of?
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maybe with a KVM Switch to be able to use only one monitor.
That would work, but in most cases you should be able to do without and save the cost of the extra hardware.
Expect the absolutely cheapest models, most modern monitors comes with at least two video inputs already, selectable with the monitor buttons. One VGA and a DVI are very common, but you can find dual DVI or VGAs also.
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That would work, but in most cases you should be able to do without and save the cost of the extra hardware.
Expect the absolutely cheapest models, most modern monitors comes with at least two video inputs already, selectable with the monitor buttons. One VGA and a DVI are very common, but you can find dual DVI or VGAs also.