Good giveaway Robert.
If memory serves (and it fouls more often lately), there ain't a lot
of difference between the Power Tower and the PowerCenterPro. Both
are basically souped-up PowerCurves.
The PCP had the advantage, with a faster 16 xTeac cd-rom (8x on the
PT), a second ATI chipset mounted on the riser card (as opposed to
mobo chipset only on the PT) and an ultrawide SCSI card and HD, but
both could be whipped to a frenzy with similar upgrades.
Chuck, I use a PowerTowerPro as a dedicated printer computer to avoid
'hiccups' while working on my main computer (G4 DA). There's one
possibility.
Cheers...Michael
I gave my old Power Tower 180 w/Apple 300mhz G3 card to a local
church charity manned by two members of the Cowtown Mac Owners
Group. They configure them and give to Mexican Grade schoolers with
the stipulation that they have to teach their mother to use it. Then
the mother must write them a "thank you" letter in ENGLISH on the
machine.
I'm keeping the Two PowerCenterPros for parts.
But what to do with the second one? What would be a useful, worthy
undertaking for a fine old beige box such as that?
-- Chuck
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