First let me start by apologizing for asking this question instead of 
looking at LEM or AppleSpec. I'm writing this email on an SE/30 and to 
put it nicely, it doesn't browse the internet very well. Also, if you 
care to, you can email responses directly to me, so as to not clog the 
list with more already known information. 

I'm planning on building my sister a 'new' computer as the 7100 I gave 
her a few years ago just ain't cutting it any longer. With the budget 
she's allowing me, I'm thinking the best I can get her is a PCI PowerMac 
with a slow G3 card and 128M of RAM. Oh, and a USB card, so she can use a 
more modern printer.

At any rate, I'm wondering what the difference is between the 7300, 7500, 
and 7600 models are. IIRC, the 7300 was the fastest one, but was that 
just processor speed, or is the bus faster as well? I also seem to 
remember one of these had A/V ports; this isn't something I see her 
using, but if I'm paying roughly the same amount for the base machine, 
why not get them?

Well, enough of what I think I know. Do all these machines have the same 
bus speed? The same SCSI speed? The same amount of RAM slots? The same 
ports (and port speeds) in the back? Anything that would set one of these 
units apart from the others as more desireable? Less desireable?

Thanks for your advice,



J White

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