> Message-Id: <a05111b00b9d072467e2b@[192.168.1.204]>
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 09:10:38 -0400
> From: Rachel & Greg Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: PowerBase CPU slot
>
> Some mfrs make accelerator cards that are full height but with a
> breakaway piece that will make the card fit into a low profile
> machine (I have a powerlogix 604e/250 that fits into a powercurve
> 120).  Sonnet's G3 cards are usually very small (credit card size)
> and will fit into the low profile machines without any trouble (I
> have a G3/400 in a powercurve 120).
>
> Greg
>
>> The PowerLogix G3/400 1M will work with the PowerBase, it is the only 
>> one
>> that I'm
>> certain will work.  604e Daughter Cards will not work, I've trieed 
>> several
>> Power Computing
>> 604's to no avail.
>>
>> Andy

Hi All,
I have a PB 180 with a Sonnet (Crescendo) G3 400 mhz on the backside 
cache slot, with 96mb of memory. Installation was a breeze! Has run OS 
9.0 just fine for over nine months. No glitches at all, only problem is 
the HD is the original 1 gig it came with is a bit small. :^(
Bob


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