OK, I've read over the comments and have a few more questions.

First as much as I can figure out to tell you about it at the moment:

It is a 5300cs (what is the cs for btw? I thought color screen at first, but
then noticed that there was also a c)

It's Running Mac OS 8.0

It has a 750 meg HD (HD Question: It seems I have two different answers
about max size of HD allowed, but it may be more just a question of OS. One
of the people that responded had mentioned putting a 20 gig drive in but I
recall reading that there may be problems with drives larger than 8.2 gigs
on versions lower than 8.6. Is this correct?) 

I assume from the 750 meg HD and the fact that it has 48 megs RAM that I
have 16 Megs of Ram onboard and 32 in a Module (which raises my next
question, is another memory upgrade worth the cost as I would be essentially
be paying $103 for 16 megs more memory)

It is running at 100mhz (To the person who had the 5300ce motherboard, how
complicated a swap is that, and what [other than speed] is the difference
between the ce and the cs?)

Bruce mentioned an internal video board replacement that at 8 bucks seems
like a great idea, especially with the 10-base-T Ethernet port. My only
question on that one is: Is this something that I would be able to do on my
own, or should it be handled by someone with more experience (I have a
reasonable amount of experience with upgrading WinTel machines)

To Vicki: Thank you very much for the offer, but I would have to see a
picture to understand what you are talking about when you speak of painting
the plastics white (I am a total n00b at all that is mac)



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