This is under questions invited: 
    Is there a site with 20 or 30 pictures of this item.  ;~)


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From: "flawed jai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PCI PowerMacs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 8:58 PM
Subject: it's time to play 'NAME THAT MAC"


> i won this on eBay. they guy worked on PC;s and decided to take apart a
> mac he found, just to see what they were like. he pretty much ruined the
> case, so we don't have the model number, case or faceplate to go by.
> Let's test our recognition skills!
> here are our clues:
> 
> -the motherboard is foxcomm 'drawer' design
> 
> -has a motorola 603 chip  on it with 'maltese cross' aluminum pan
> heatsink clipped on it
> 
> -comm slot says comm slot, no 'I vs II'
> 
> -comm slot holds global village teleport platimun modem card. no speed
> discernable printed on it
> 
> -modem port on outside back has disabling plastic beige plug inserted
> 
> -this mac came with the mac tv coax cable nipple module, which fits in a
> chamber in the center upper back panel, and a tv tuner card, which goes
> on the far left side of the mobo, near the foxcomm tines.
> 
> -came with an apple rommed cd rom reader, 600i. has the foxcomm adapter
> tines plugged into  normal pin interfaces. has  jumper bars set-three
> together on left, one for termination, on right.
> 
> -cd reader is mounted on beige plastic sled with tongue tab on end.
> 
> -has a black door floppie drive, mounted on metal sled.
> 
> -mobo has an LC PDS slot. not nubus, not PCI
> -came with two cards of DRAM, 32MB ea, and an L2 cache card
> -came with an apple ROMmed quantum fireball hard drive, 1.2 gigs
> 
> first one to guess it right wins this game, and helps me identify the
> mystery mac!
> 
> questions invited, speculation allowed. reason out your answer and show
> your work. process of elimination appreciated, to understand why it has
> to be the model you say and not otherwise.
> 
> Janet
> 
> 
> http://community.webtv.net/mensabrains/BADCODE
> 
> 
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