What are you sticking in your PCI ports?

I have a B&W G3 450 OC'ed to 500MHz, you know what I use it for?
A print server.

I have a 6500/225 it runs 9.2.2 you know what I use it for?
A MSN messenger server!!!

My eMac, I use it for browsing the web, checking e-mail, and the occasional typing things up.

I have a 540c laptop that runs 8.1 and I use it to download and create Apple IIgs disks.

I can understand someone using additional programs to do fancy things like graphic designs and stuff like that, but what's up with the additional pieces of hardware?

Now my IIgs, thats another story, each of it's expansion slots are a premium, only because I have to get my IIgs at least on par with my old SE/30.


- Jonathan




On Aug 6, 2004, at 12:18 AM, Mark Benson wrote:


On Aug 5, 2004, at 09:47 pm, Jonathan Newman wrote:

You can't buy a new Mac with 3 spare PCI slots for $700. Yes all my B&W's PCI slots are full with something (OK one isn't but it has a SCSI backplate in the hole :)


Mark Benson


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