My Reply follows quote. On 05/11/2003 01:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>I recently picked up a PowerMac 5260/100, I installed a 5400/180 
>logic board in it and it works perfectly.
>
>As is my habit, I proceeded to hang the 5260 logic board on my wall 
>as a decoration.
>
>I noticed that it appears to be an exact duplicate of the logic board 
>from a Performa 6300CD.
>
>Now, since the 5400/180 logic board works in the 5260 chassis, and 
>the 5260 appears to be a Performa 6300CD with a built in monitor, 
>would this 5400/200 logic board I have here work in the Performa 
>6300CD I also have?
>
>It would amuse me greatly to be able to do this, not to mention that 
>it would give a second fairly powerful computer that I could use. 
>(and it would give me a reason to get suitable monitor, too. The 
>local Goodwill has JUST the monitor for something like this.)
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Well, I know for a fact that a 6300CD logic board will work in a 5200 (I 
have one that runs every day as an answering machine & FAX box).

Just plug it in and give it a try! The "rack" in the chassis is the same 
on most of these boxes (5200, 6200, 6300, 6400, and maybe even the 6500).

Ken

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