In a message dated 4/20/02 9:59:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
Can anyone tell me how I can easily identify whether it is a 7500 or 7600 
motherboard.  I am fairly confident it is not a 7300 ...
>>

The 7500 and 7600 mobos are the same. The 7500 came with a 601 processor 
card, whereas the 7600 came with a 604e processor card.

The 7300 also came with a 604e processor card, but it requires a completely 
different power supply, and it has no A-V capability.

Almost all "three slot" mobos of this era will fit perfectly in a so-called 
"7500 case".

The 7200, ..., 7600 and G3 DT came in a "7500 case", but the G3 DT has some 
slight variations in what otherwise appears to be a "7500 case".

So, there are two "7500 like" cases: the 7200, ..., 7600 (including 7300), 
and the G3 DT; and, there are three "7500 like" power supplies: the 7200, 
..., 7600 (excepting 7300), the 7300, and the G3 DT.

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