MacResQ has the Desktop G3 266, 128 mb, 4gig, 24x CD for $200. 
http://www.macresq.com/store/specials.php    you can't beat that for a 
great cheap system.

Roger Harris

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Jason White wrote:
> 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
> 
> Buy American
> S.O.S. Save Our Steel
> 
> 


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