>  > I am becoming confused about how much is too much for my 6360. all these
>  > are eBay offers right now for PCI video acceleration cards,

I would say not to put too much in a 6360. The only machines that are 
worth putting money in is the 73xx, 76xx, 75xx and up. These offer 
upgrades like over a 1 gig of RAM, a G4 800mhz and 3 pci slots and 
more with the 95,96xxx. I've seen some great deals on these machines. 
With the 6360 you only have 1 PCI slot and a limit of 136mb of RAM. 
You can get the L2 G3 upgrades but your sill stuck with it's 
limitation. It is a decent machine. I had one for years and did 
upgrade it to the hilt but once OS 9.1 came along, I knew it was time 
to get rid of it. I always liked having lots of RAM.

  Of course, on the other hand, if you already have the machine and 
see some good deals on PCI cards ,RAM, and Hard drives, these can be 
transferred to the 73xx and up machines. Stuff like the L2 G3 card 
and built in TV cards cannot be transferred. So I wouldn't get 
carried away.
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