I only own two PCI Power Macs -- a 7300, which now has a G3/500, 352MB RAM,
22GB of HD space (all SCSI), a video capture card, an ATI Rage Orion, and USB.
This is my do-everything machine -- it sits on my desk with my Commodore
128, which is my do-everything else machine. I use the 7300 for games,
Internet, desktop video, cross-development for the C128, and a little bit of
Mac-native programming.

My other PCI Power Mac is actually an Apple Network Server 500 -- this
server, stockholm, with 512MB RAM and a 200MHz 604e. It and a little Daystar
50MHz '030-upgraded IIci running NetBSD (thule) maintain my network.

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