Get the 8550/200. (How much $ is it?)
Later, you will want to add a G3 card, for additional speed.
And, most likely, you will be adding RAM.
You will find that working inside the 8550 is difficult.
(The 6360 is a very limited machine in terms of upgrades.)
Keep your eyes peeled for a 7600 or a 7500.
These can be found for about $50 plus shipping,
and are a pleasure to open up and change things.



John Schweitzer wrote:
> ...my wife...   has Macs at work and wants one at home.   
> She uses an internet browser,  email,  and Adobe pagemaker.
> Through work I have two machines available and wondered if anyone could tell
> me if they fit my wife's criteria.  One is a PowerPc Performa 6360 and the
> other is a 8550/200 server. As far as I can tell the 8550/200 has the more
> powerful processor,  but I can't figure out if the 6360 might do as good a
> job.  Any help would be appreciated.  Oh yeah,  right now she's running a
> pIII 533 at home and wants to keep that speed level.  Is it possible?
> John
> 
> 



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