On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 01:44 PM, James Johnson wrote:



> You just pressed a hot button...I will never run OpenStep X on my Power
Tower Pro or any other computer made before January of 2003. I would
rather stay with Macintosh. Make sure that you do not get the bad
motherboard for this computer..."PPC-5000-0141-0". My computer has a
good motherboard..."PPC-5000-0121-03".
> James



Thank You for responding, I got to thinking that this list was dead, please indulge me
there have been cautions thrown out to me but no response to my questions? huh?


This so called "motherboard phenomenon" can you enlighten me? I've read some
threads in the PC archive, but I'm still concerned about making a MB purchase and
getting the wrong board. should I be concerned? I am putting a NewerTech G3/500 in it.


As I mentioned in my prior posts I have several other desktop machines that I use
for my work and such, I've acquired a PCPT Pro case with everything but a board, I'd like
to find one, build and dabble!!! I've email several of the vendors listed on "LEM" most
have responded favorably and some unfavorably (Price) One of those mentioned desktops
that I own was a Umax S900, the "parts" will go into this PCPT Pro.


I think I've been misunderstood or just left to "figure it all out" on my own, I'm not a
Newbie to computers just your PowerComputing machines, I want to learn more...


Thank's for reading, Phillip


The problem with the bad motherboard is that if you put your NewerTech G3/500 in it
you would be unhappy...The story is that the bad motherboard does not take upgrades
to PowerPC 750...(I guess G4 as well). James

Thank's for your reply, but James all your doing is "Ranting" give me something to
"chew on" I've posted and you've given me nothing for a basis of making a sound
judgment on a logic board purchase or just understanding the platform.


I've received a lot of info, most of it "offlist" I now feel comfortable with making that
purchase. But I most say I'm disappointed with the threads I've recieved on this
topic of mine.


First and foremost... yours at the "top and bottom" of this message. Bye PLM


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