I have a Yikes! G4 at home, the reason why I am thinking about
upgrading and keeping my 7600 is because it has a floppy drive that
can read both the 800 and 1.44 disk as I have a Plus at home.

Actually, I have a Plus, a IIci, a Performa 4 something and a Performa
6 something (the non powerpc version), a 8100, a 7600, a Yikes G4 and
a Powerbook.  I am in the process of doing some consolidation so I can
get rid of some of the Macs.

Ideally, I like to have a Plus or SE, my PowerBook G4 (12"), a 68040
machine, a OS9 machine and an OSX machine so I can go back and play
with those games I have collected through the years. :)

I have a Plus - wouldn't mind getting an SE - nice to have a build-in
HD.  I don't have a 68040 machine, but I think my IIci will do for
now.  I'll probably "get rid" of my 8100 - not sure about that. And I
pretty much definitely will "get rid" of the two Performas.  So, in my
somewhat twisted logic, I figure maybe I can upgrade my 7600 to a
point where I can play all the games that's out for OS9 (non OSX) and
use my Yikes! as a server or something like that.

__________________________

Then a G3-G4 sonnet card of 450 MHz or better would be just right. And the swap list has plenty of those.






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