I don't have the model # handy. But in that era, there were Toshiba players that would boot OS install CDs. Have fun. I used an ATA PCI card in that machine. One advantage I believe was that the 8 GB partition rule was bypassed. Quite a computer with 768 MB ram, upgraded VRAM. upgraded ROM. USB-Firewire card, upgraded video card, upgraded DVD player, etc. One of the best-built computers ever with those "solid-state" drive sleds. Never had a Firewire or USB device that didn't work well through a PCI card on the Beige G3. Also, never went beyond Jaguar-upgraded to a B&W, then Gigabit Ethernet, then Digital Audio!

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