Michael McMurtrey wrote:

> I recently acquired a used Power Macintosh 8600. The computer has been
> upgraded with a XLR8 Mach Speed G3 /300MHz. I've installed OS 9.1 The
> Apple System Profiler says it's a 9600. Does this mean it has a 9600
> mother board? How do I tell?
>
> This computer apparently has no on-board video. The hole in the case for
> the video jack has been plugged with what appears to be a home-made
> plug, and there's nothing on the mother board in the obvious spot where
> the video jack would normally go. What gives here?
> (The computer does have an ATI Rage 128 video card in one of the PCI
> slots and it works just fine.)

Count the PCI slots.  It sounds like it is a 9600 because of the lack of video.

-- Kyle H. Hansen

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