Hello, 
I came across an online computer auction with a few dozen
Macs. Only problem was they were listed not as "PowerMac
7500" but as "M5775", for example. Can anyone point me to a
source that shows the correlation between the internal Apple
model number, such as the "M5775" above, and the computer
names we are accustomed to? 

Regards,
Jay Ruuska

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