> I have a 6500/250 which was formerly situation in Indiana U. I have 
several 
> questions which I have sought the answer, but could not find them. 
Perhaps 
> someone can help.
> The apple profiler says that the processor is 603ev. What does the v 
signify?
> It says that the PCI in Slot F1 is a display card and the network slot 
holds 
> an ethernet card, built in. If my information is correct this computer 
has 
> only two PCI slots, so I assume that none are empty, is that correct? 
What do 
> each of these cards enable the computer to do?
> The hard drive is very noisy, I can hear it even when I don't have my 
hearing 
> aids in. Could that be a problem?
> The computer seems to be a terrific machine and I am enjoying it 
tremendously.
> Bailey

Welcome to the 6500 club! As a new member myself, I have been checking out 
my System Profile assiduously, & my built-in video on the 6500 is also seen
as a PCI card. By examining the PCI slot outsides, I can see that there is 
only 1 slot filled, & that is an ethernet card (called "pci1011,14" in 
ASP). I know it's the ethernet card because it has an LED on it, as well as
a 10base T connector, & when the crossover cable is plugged in & the G3 on 
the other end is fired up, it lights up. (Not to mention the fact that the 
ethernet actually does transmit!)

I suspect my configuration is the same as yours. I have 1 slot free. (THe 
Comm II slot is occupied by a Geoport, I think. I haven't really tried it, 
but the machine had the Express Modem cp, & all the estensions I associate 
that with from when I had a Geoport "modem" on my 8100.)

--
Over,

        Jutso

        http://pages.ripco.net/~jutso/


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