Jack Mileur writes:

In the meantime, I will look into a Blue & White G3 to turn into a OS X
upgrade machine. I wonder though, what's so special about that particular
case, besides the low price? I love the color scheme, but that can't be why
it's so attractive as an upgrade machine. --Jack


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In answer to that, for only one reason,let me say, "THe first Mac I opened up was a Mac Plus. You had to buy a long T handle with a torqx tip. I put the largest sims that would work in it and a driver board for an 19" B&W monitor." The B&W G3s have the big hinged side panel which lies down and all is Wide open ... easy to acess. The first time I saw one, it was nearly a religous experience.


Robert H. Baucom - Certified Curmudgeon
In Borrego Springs,CA for the winter. Send E-Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Until April 1st '04


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