I just finished up a PT project today.
I took a Power Tower 166mhz system with a 2 GB SCSI drive and 48 Mb Ram and 
gave it a face lift.
Two weeks later and a few hundred dollars it is now a little stronger.

The MAC OS was brought up to 9.1 from 7.6.
I raised the Ram to 128MB, installed the Sonnet G3/ 466 1Mb card, added the 
ATA 133/100 IDE card. Added a 20GB IDE HD, a IDE CDRW drive, a 100 MB SCSI 
zip, USB / PCI card, ATI Radeon 7000 video card.
I hooked it to my 19" SVGA Monitor through a monitor switcher box with my 
PC.

So far it seems to be working fine.

Del McCool


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>Subject: Re: Radeon 7000 for PTP
>Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 14:27:26 -0800
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>The Tsunami board's PCI bus clock should be pegged at 33MHz.
>
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>: Anyone,
>: Has anyone used the Radeon 7000 Mac edition graphics card in a PTP with
>Power
>: Computing 17 inch Monitor? The specs state 33 MHz or 66 MHz bus. PTP has 
>50
>: MHz!  Is this a good graphics card for updating a PTP?  Sonnet says that 
>the
>: original IMS Twin Turbo card is not fast enough for the Sonnet G4/700 CPU
>: card in a PTP.  Advise will be much appreciated.
>: Bob
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