--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Apr 22, 2004, at 08:50 am, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> 
> > Yup, the 7100 and 8100 (and clones like the Radius
> > 81/110) are dual SCSI bus. What's different about
> > the 9150 other than it was only sold as a server?
> 
> The 9150 is a beast of a machine built into the 950
> case, it sold with 
> 80 or 120MHz 601 CPU and a hella lot of drive space,
> and nuus slots, in 
> fact it's generally a hella lot of NuBus Powermac :)

I checked on everymac.com and found that the 9150
has four NuBus slots. Hmmm, I wonder if the old
Media 100 setup will work in a 9150? 10 more Mhz
than an 8100/110 or Radius 81/110 and enough slots
to have both a 10/100 NIC and a videocard so I could
run two monitors without having to use the onboard
video. :)

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