The following info is from a Feb 7th Apple Education Update (1-800-800-APPL)
(while supplies last) (prices subject to change)
The part numbers you need are:
B2715LL/A.........$1699 w/o setup
B2716LL/A.........$1759 w/ setup
a $479 savings on the
Macintosh PowerMac
6100/66 DOS Compatible
includeds 16mb RAM/500 Hard Drive
w/CD-ROM, w/DOS Card
14" monitor and keyboard
(DOS card is a 486DX2 processor providing compatibility with MS-DOS 6.2 and
Windows 3.1 software based applications.
If I were ordering, I would call Apple at 1-800-800-APPL and request the
Educator Price List, and check out the all your options. If you can get
the PowerMac 6100/66 it without a CD Rom it would be to your advantage.
You could order the 600i(4-speed) Apple CD Drive + the mounting kit for
about $237, this would be better than the usual 300i(2-speed) drive that
ships with the 6100/66.
If you plan on hooking up to TV input or output, you may want to opt for an
AV model Mac The key to the 6100/66 success, is that both the Mac & DOS
processors run at 66 megahertz, and can be switched on the fly. Great for
writing manuals to help the DOS users. You can bring up a DOS application
via the DOS processor, copy the screen, jump to the MAC enviroment, and
past the screen picture into your Mac Word Processor. I used to do this
with an Orange 386 card, on a Mac SI. Been there, Done it, Got the
T-shirt! GOOD LUCK!
Rebecca Coleman
adk004@mail.connect.more.net