On 23-01-2003 18:00, rondo waldo, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

> --- Bruce Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Nope there was also a PM5300 AIO.
>> 
> That's weird. I'm not arguing with you but neither LEM
> nor apple-history.com mentions it. Mactracker is on a
> different machine so I can't access it. I'll try
> google.com/mac.html.
> 

Rondo,

Going to <http://everymac.com>, I find, among else and more:

"The Apple Power Macintosh 5300/100 LC features a 100 MHz PowerPC 603e
processor, 16 MB of RAM, and a 1.2 GB hard drive in an attractive all-in-one
case with a 15" color monitor. This model was sold only to the North
American education market, but the consumer version, the Performa 5300
series, was sold worldwide."

And in Applespecs 8/98, the PM (and Performa) 5300/100 you will find too.
HTH,

Jo

 


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