My Reply follows quote. On 29/01/2003 21:08 
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>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (cbirds)
>Dan Knight tapped out this message on 1/29/2003 11:17 PM 
>
>>I'm updating the list FAQ to reflect the following:
>>- Discussion of Macs that don't have PowerPC processors is officially 
>>declared off topic.
>
>5500 is PPC......... however, 
>
>>- Discussion of "once removed" Power Macs is explicitly discouraged on 
>>this list. The 1st PowerMacs and G-List email lists are recommended for 
>>pre-PCI and G3/G4 models respectively.
>
>Is the 5500 not included? I'm having brain freeze...I know it's not a 
>7600, and it takes an L2 upgrade cache card.....so perhaps it's not. 
>However, when I went to LoweEnd, this is the list that was suggested on 
>their site for this model.
>Please let me know.
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The 5500 uses the same logic board as the 6500 with a single height PCI 
riser. Thus it is a PCI Mac.

Ken

Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.


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