At 01:14 PM 3/23/2003 +0700, you wrote:
>How come, somewhere in LEM or Apple Discussion Group I got the info that I 
>have to
>change also the power supply when I put in a 6200 case a 6500 motherboard. 
>They said
>that is not the same voltage output
>
>Maybe I didn't understand and they talked about something else that should 
>be changed.
>
>Is there something anybody know?
>
>Up to now the machine runs perfectly
>
>Franz
>Bangkok

The way I understand it, the x400 boards need replacement power supplies, 
the x500 don't because it does it on board. I run a 6500 board in what was 
originally a Performa 640CD DOS now and then.

I am told there are some capacity issues you might run into if you stuff 
two PCI cards, a G3 card, full memory, all the AV stuff, etc. So do be 
careful :)

Scott Holder


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