My Reply follows quote. On 05/11/2003 18:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

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>From: Chris Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>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.
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>-- 
>Chris Tucker
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.gis.net/~cht
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>Hi Chris,
>If I remember well, a 5200 mobo will fit in a LC 575...
>Do you or anyone else know if a 5260 mobo can fit in a LC575?
>If it will fit I could have a use for your "decoration" :-)
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Hmmm. Seems to me that the 575 is SCSI based while the 5200 is IDE. Don't 
think a direct swap will work.

Ken

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