Recently, thanks to a generous IT manager I picked up 3 decommisioned
PowerComputing machines; a PowerCurve 132/604 in a tower case, a PowerCentre
150 in a low profile desktop case and a PowerCentre 132 in a high profile
desktop case.

For workspace reasons, I wanted the 150 in the tower, so I did some board
swapping and acheived the desired results with one snag. Anyone guess it
yet? Well, when the dust had settled I wound up with a low profile case with
a high profile 132 CPU. The PowerCurve board had to go into the high profile
desktop and that machine has gone to a good home.

I anyone reading this in Australia has a lowprofile 132 or better CPU that
they are never going to use, can you give me a hoy? Alternatively, I'm
willing to put the 150 CPU back in the low profile case and swap it and the
132 CPU for a G3 upgrade card. I think U.S users would agree that freight
costs brand this offer unworkable, but it's there nontheless.

Cheers,

Martin


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