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                        I have a nice looking older Power Computing tower

that I can't id. It only says "Power Computing" on the front. It takes 72

pin ram (8 slots in two groups) The processor is soldered onto the board. It

has a heavy duty card of some kind that seems to  be a SCSI controller and

sound card. A: what is  it? B: does anybody want it?

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All the best,

R.A. Cantrell


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i don't know the machine personally, but according to Guru, the only Power 
Computing machines that take 72-pin SIMMs and have NuBus slots are the following:

Power 100,   601/100
Power 120,   601/120

Saul Broudy

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