I have both a 280c and a 2300c and I use the 2300c much more than the 280c,
but only because it will run some programs that I need to use that will only
run on a PPC. The 280c is actually faster running the programs it will run,
so if you don't need the PPC feature, I would recommend not wasting the cash
on the upgrade.

Tom

on 10/26/02 11:26 AM, Matthew Liao-Troth at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I recently came into a MINT condition 280c and Duo Dock II--they even have
> the "Upgradable" sticker still on them. I'd like to upgrade to the PPC board
> that Apple offered back in the mid-90s (unless someone makes a G3 or G4
> board for this [grin!]). I assume it isn't made anymore. Does anyone have
> some suggestions on tracking one down?
> 
> Thanks!


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