On 12/12/03 2:29 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jason,
> The AIO, DT, & MT all use the same mobo.
> There are jumpers on mobo for power supply if putting
> AIO or DT mobo into MT that you need to pay attention to.
> BobT
>
If he has a G3 DT case, the PSU jumper setting is the same as the AIO. I had
to move my jumper to the PS/2 pins, since I put my mobo into a MT case. And,
all the drives are directly swappable, from the AIO to the MT. If need be,
go to http://www.pidrus.com/ for bezels, if you have a zip drive. If you go
with a good PCI graphics card, in the DT case (such as the ATI Radeon 7000
ME like I've got), I know you'll be able to run a 19" flat-CRT at millions
of colors, in OS X 10.2.8.

Somewhere along the line, I'll remove the monitor from my AIO case, order an
iMacAquarium kit, and set about modifying that to fit into the AIO case.

Matt in Indiana
--
"FrankenMac" beige G3 MT: 333MHz G3; 768MB RAM; 30GB & 20GB HD's; zip 750;
8x4x32 CDRW; Sonnet Tango USB 2.0/FireWire; M-Audio Audiophile 2496; ATI
Radeon 7000ME; OS X 10.2.8/OS 9.2.2


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