Mac SEs in India

MacMagic at aol.com MacMagic at aol.com
Wed Jul 13 17:40:02 UTC 1994


I took a MacSE to India and Kashmir and it worked wonderfully. The Mac has a
variable power supply which accepts voltages from 100 through 240 volts at 50
or 60 cycles. This is especially important in India where the voltage may
fluctuate widely. In Kashmir the power was out hours at a time and I
compensated for this by using a battery powered inverter. 
The users ability to edit and create non Roman fonts on the Macintosh is
unparalleled.
A dealer in New Delhi and Hyderabad who a the authorized distributor for
Apple Computer is Odin Computers India Ltd. Their phone number in New Delhi
is 685 7717 or 7718.

 


> From THRASHER at MAIL.LOC.GOV 13 1994 Jul GMT 11:56:11
Date: 13 Jul 1994 11:56:11 GMT
From: ALLEN W THRASHER <THRASHER at MAIL.LOC.GOV>
Subject: HINDI SELF-INSTRUCTION PROGRAM

          Would  the  person  who  has developed  a  computer  program  for 
          self-instruction please contact me (NOT the net)  at  the address 
          below?  A library patron has asked me  if such  a thing existed I 
          and told him I had heard of one on INDOLOGY.  
          Thanks,  
          Allen W. Thrasher 
          Senior Reference Librarian 
          Southern Asia Section 
          Library of Congress 
          Washington, DC 20540-4744 
          tel. (202) 707-5600 
          fax  (202) 707-1724 
          Internet: thrasher at mail.loc.gov 
           
          Any opinions expressed are mine and  not those of  the Library of 
          Congress or its management.                                       
 






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