rondo waldo writes:

>--- 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.

All the 5000 series models were all-in-one designs, although none of them 
bore the All-In-One designation as part of their name. The 5300 was 
marketed as a Performa, not a Power Mac, and was also known as the 5260.

<http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/5260.shtml>

That said, just a reminder that this model is *not* a PCI model, so 
discussion of it is better done on the 1st PowerMacs list.

Dan the listmom

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