On 11/07/2009, at 1:50 PM, Murdoch Allen wrote:
this would be just right for a little project I have in mind
I have similar unit 7600/200 upgrade with G4 card ,keyboard and
mouse . NO monitor
if needed .
Note : NO ide drive , but has 18gb scsi drive : might be pci - USB
card , would have to check
Bob
On 11/07/2009, at 12:02 PM, Tim Law wrote:
Good afternoon
I've got a Power Mac 7600/200 that needs a new home.
It's got a Sonnet G4 card running at 400MHz and fully loaded with
1Gb of RAM
running with OS 9.1
Inside is a 30gb IDE drive driven by a SCSI to IDE adaptor (these
only had
SCSI drive standard),
a Radeon 7000 Mac Edition graphics card to drive two monitors,
Level two cache,
plus a firewire/USB PCI card with two of each.
This is the 7600 model with video In and sound In and Out on the
back panel.
In the past it has run OSX but runs 9.1 much more happily and is
fully
functional.
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac/stats/powermac_7600_200.html
Free to good Mac loving home, or museum.....
Oh, and there's more!! - keyboard, mouse and ??14" CRT monitor,
plus regular
software and games.
Tim
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