> On Nov 22, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
> 
>>  Slot-loading  
>> iMacs (with the exception of some 350 MHz units I've seen) are  
>> capable of using the original 802.11b Airport card, with a special  
>> adapter. T

On Nov 22, 2009, at 3:51 PM, Kasey Smith wrote:

> I have seen a 400MHz model without a slot too.

Early 350 and 400 MHz G3 slot-loading iMacs had some odd features. For example, 
they did not come with an Apple Hardware Test disk, and will not run an Apple 
Hardware Test that runs on later 400 MHz iMacs. Also, I seem to remember 
reading that some education iMacs didn't have Airport slots as a factory 
option, but I can't find the documentation. That may explain your 
non-Airport-capable 400 MHz iMac.

Jim

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