>Greetings all,
>
>...snip...
>
>Secondly, this computer doesn't have any USB ports. I have a Logitech 2
>button optical mouse which I use on one of my PC's. Will I be able to use
>this mouse on a mac (again I'm assuming there are drivers for it since
>they're common mice) or will I need a special mac USB mouse. And can someone
>recommend a cheap/good USB PCI card which will work with this powermac?

A little late with this, but FWIW I've been using a Logitech 4 button 
scroll mouse for quite some time.   You will need to check the 
Logitech site, but you should be able to download a Driver for this 
mouse no problem.
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