Well, if we're gonna bring LC475s into it...

I use an upgraded LC475 (33mhz full '040 with the clock chip set to
33mhz) as my primary public web server. Though, it's running Debian
Linux ;)

Most people would call it a bit of a travesty as I "borrowed" the 1 gig
half-height SCSI drive out my 840AV (which got a 4gig drive) to put in
it, so I can't put the top back on.

Sticks in the corner very nicely, and serves very quickly.

Scott Holder

-----Original Message-----
From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Mark Benson
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:58 PM

I have an LC475 running 24/7 in my desk draw distributing DNS 
information for my network. Yeh i know, it's not a compact, ok, but I 
couldn't have armed my network with a DNS system without it and MacDNS 
either that or learn how to use NAMED in Mac OS X Server but that is 
painful and UNIXy.


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