Thanks all for the valuable information. I plan on just using the computer sofar to learn from, and general internet stuff. I doubt that I could get the quality of my PC in the gaming area, but I am just happy to get a fast Mac running on the home network. I from the info that you all gave me plan on increasing the RAM to 256Mb, trying to get either a ATA adapter or find a used U2 SCSI card on Ebay to upgrade the HD's. A CPU upgrade might also be fun but expensive at the moment and I would like to preserve the Dual CPU configuration that I have at the moment. So I guess a HD and RAM upgrade would be best for now. I am not sure if I will load on a new fresh OS, I just might save that for the new HD later on, since the computer is super stable at the moment. Thanks again to everyone for the help!
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