judypilot
Cleared for Takeoff
Well, because the world has not yet firgured out that Macs are superior, I have finally, after nearly 20 years of owning Macs, run up against a situation where I MUST have a machine that can run Windows. Just got a GNS 430, and for a variety of reasons, want to be able to download the data updates myself rather than having to do it through my FBO. The software provided by Jepp only runs on Windows.
I am sorely tempted to get one of the new Windows-running Macs, but am reluctant to pursue that option for a variety of reasons too long to describe. So what I want to know is, what is the cheapest Windows-compatible computer I can buy that has a CD-ROM drive and can be hooked up to the internet--and that actually works. How little memory can I get away with (although nowadays, memory's so cheap, I can't imagine it would be limiting).
Another question: If I JUST hook up to the Jepp site and that's ALL I do with it online, will I be able to avoid viruses? The only CDs I would put into it would be ones that are presumably virus-free, like the GNS 430 simulation software.
Final note: There's a store in town that sells used computers, so I may have that option to lower the price even further.
Judy
I am sorely tempted to get one of the new Windows-running Macs, but am reluctant to pursue that option for a variety of reasons too long to describe. So what I want to know is, what is the cheapest Windows-compatible computer I can buy that has a CD-ROM drive and can be hooked up to the internet--and that actually works. How little memory can I get away with (although nowadays, memory's so cheap, I can't imagine it would be limiting).
Another question: If I JUST hook up to the Jepp site and that's ALL I do with it online, will I be able to avoid viruses? The only CDs I would put into it would be ones that are presumably virus-free, like the GNS 430 simulation software.
Final note: There's a store in town that sells used computers, so I may have that option to lower the price even further.
Judy