> most owners wouldn't dare hack their machines beyond putting in
> an L2 slot G3 upgrade.
> You can also get 24bit colour now out of the originally 800x600x16bit limited
>LCD screen, though that simply consists of an ATI driver update.
Some peoplemanaged to put a 6400 PCI Riser to have two PCI slot in the TAM
but you have to put the commslot card directly in th slot not via th
commslot adapter: the result is that with two twin view video card he has 4
LCD flat panel and the original TAM LCD, but the cover is of no more purpose
then.
I don't want to spek to much about that, but has TAM can handle PCI
bridging, and that ROM slot is useless, i intend to find skilled people to
develop a 6 or more PCI riser (depending how much slot can be handle by the
original bus) with it's on power plug (to prevent short electricity power
from the TAM) in a special cover/enclosure/chassis, respecting the colour
and the aesthetic of the TAM.

Here it is ;)

Chris


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