>You bet. Power Computing's 604e/240 systems were the equal (or better, >IMHO) of any other Power Mac of their day. The only possible exception >would be the 350 MHz Mach V 9600 and I think it would probably be a >neck-and-neck race in most functions, especially if your 240 has a full >1 MB cache.
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