It's a PowerWave.  I can send you the Logic Board ID program if you can 
catch a 1mb e-mail.

Jim

Rachel & Greg Olson wrote:
> Hi,
> http://www.lowendmac.com/power/wave.html
> says it only has 4 dimm slots.  Mine has 8.  I don't know what my 
> machine is and I want to find out.  Maybe its a mongrel?  It has 8 
> dimm slots (only powertower Pro had this?) but only 3 PCI slots 
> (Power Tower Pro had 6?).  How can I tell by the motherboard numbers?
> 
> Greg Olson
> 
> 
>>Greg Olson wrote:
>>
>>
>>>New to this list.  I bought a power computing clone in really bad
>>>shape and fixed it up.  No identification (no labels on front, no
>>>sticker on back).  Tower, 8 dimm slots, 3 pci slots (riser looks like
>>>it could hold 5 slots, but only 3 exist).  It had a 233?Mhz 604e and
>>>a couple of bad 32Meg dimms that caused constant crashes.  Happy to
>>>report is running Sonnet G3/400 OS X 10.1.5 288Mb RAM.  Apple system
>>>profiler shows 406.  What is my machine really?
>>
> It's a PowerWave...where's my prize ?...=)
> 
> 



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