flawed jai wrote:

> I have 2 Iifx's.
> explain the rest of the architecture demands and differences between the
> IIfx MoBo and the G3 you're  speculating on.
>
> just for a moment i had a flash of a IIfx with a G3 chip. could it be
> hacked? yeah, i know, the IIfx is Nubus, which probably completely
> cripples any chance of using cards at G3 speeds. or does it?
> school me for the hell of it.
> i think the Iifx has L2 cache, too.
>
> janet
>
> http://community.webtv.net/mensabrains/BADCODE
>

I suppose that by replacing the motherboard by a G3 one you will NOT have
NuBus anymore but whatever the G3 board brings (G3 beige brings PCI slots)
and to make this an on topic post you don't have to do it with a G3, you can
do it with any PCI Mac motherboard since the Mac II family cases are huge.
Would love to do that with an 8500/180!

Lil


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