It is a good computer in the same class as comparable speed daughtercard mounted CPU,
PCI Macs. (7300-9500 series) It also has G3 upgrade capabilities. It will except any
SCSI 1 or 2 - 50 pin 1/2 height drives and others if you use adapters, although they
will be slowed to SCSI 1 and 2 speeds. RAM is standard 168 Pin 5 v DIMMs as used in
the PCI PowerMacs, but they must be FPM and not EDO.
David Allen
Joe Hermosa wrote:
> I have purchased a Power Computing Power Wave 604/150. Supposedly this is a
>Macintosh clone. Are these computers of the same or near quality as the older
>Macintoshs? My main question is what kind of hard drive can be installed in one of
>these computers. I have had different people give me different opinions. Can these
>be upgraded the same way a regular Macintosh of the same vintage? Do these computers
>have any particular advantages or disadvantages? I know they are no longer being
>made. Thanks for any advice.
>
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