Stephen:

He he. The sky's the limit. Newertech makes upgrade cards
(http://eshop.macsales.com). RAM is cheap (around $25 for 128 mb). For a little
bit of money you could have a nice machine. IMHO.

Gary

Stephen Nelson wrote:

> Hello all!
>
> I just received from my father's old Umax Supermac that he does not use
> anymore. It has one 200Mhz 604e and a secondary 180Mhz 604e CPU, 96Mb RAM,
> and 6Gb HD space, and the standard twin turbo video card. I was wondering if
> there is anything that I can get, that will not break the bank, to make the
> computer run smoother. Currently it is setup for a dual boot Mac OS 8.1 and
> BeOS, but I am looking for a CPU upgrade maybe? I am not too familiar with
> the Mac side of hardware since I have played with Intel based stuff most of
> the time..
>
> any suggestions?
>


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