Ironically, shortly after I read this, a PTP showed up on my doorstep for
FREE! Unfortunately, I plugged it in and although it seemed to boot up, I
couldn't get any video. Another puzzle for another day.

wayne


 Michael McDonald said: Anyone who is a PowerComputing propellor head should
try the PTP's, as they were the high end machines made by PCC, and are every
bit as functional as the Mac 9600 series computers. The most significant
difference to post G3  Macs is probably the bus speed, but the advantages of
8 ram slots, 6 PCI slots and more device slots than you'll probably ever
need make them super
desireaable considering what they can be snapped up for these days.


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