> -----Original Message----- > From: PCI PowerMacs > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf > Of Kevin > Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:04 PM > To: PCI PowerMacs > Subject: 8.6/7600 or 9.1/7300? > > > This one surprised me. I bought a 7300/180 from ebay <SNIP> > Last night I clicked on system profiler while using 8.6 and > it told me I > had a 7500/7600. Using start up disk to to change to the other hard > drive (9.1) I was told by system profiler that I had a 7300. > > Obviously it cannot be both. Any ideas as to how this could > be happening? > <SNIP> > Any ideas or relevant experience would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Kevin Simple, all 3 use the same basic motherboard, OS9 is just a bit better at telling the 3 machines from each other, I believe that the 7300 actually came out after the 7600 and so OS8.6 only knows about the 7500/7600 variations but OS9 has been updated to recognise the 7300. Ben.
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