I have checked the iMac-List Archive and didn't find an answer nor have 
I found this anywhere on line.

I just inherited an original Bondi iMac. I'm fixing it up prior to 
giving it to a relative that is currently working with a Mac SE. I am 
going to do the usual, bump the memory up, install OS9, Norton and 
TechTool the drive, etc. I'm a little concerned that 233Mhz is going to 
be too slow for the software her kids want to run. Many of the packages 
are listing 266Mhz or 300Mhz as the minimum. On the other hand I don't 
want to sink $200-$300 into a processor upgrade. Most of them are 
G4-466 to 500Mhz, which is way more than they are going to need, not to 
mention that neither they nor I have that kind of cash burning a hole 
in our pockets.

My questions are;

If I could find a dead Rev B, C, or D iMac could I use the processor 
daughter card from them (266-400Mhz) in my Rev A (assuming that the 
card was still good of course)?

I seem to remember processor upgrades being available when the Rev A 
iMacs were on the market. 350Mhz  G-3 or their about. Where could I 
look to locate one of these at a reasonable price?

Thanks

Quick Biographical sketch: Have a G4-1.25Ghz-DP at home along with a 
Pismo PB. I have been working on macs for years and currently am 
hot-rodding a couple of SEs at home.


Douglas Aalseth
Shoreview, MN


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