I have a G3 wallstreet and I would like to bring it more update. I would
like to get it a faster processor (make it as fast as a G4), a bigger hard

I don't want to do this myself.  I would like to ship it out and have all
this done.  What do these kind of upgrades cost? I know it is cheaper to
buy all the different bits needed and do it myself, but I don't have the
patience.

This is the point! patience.

UYpgrading a Mac is a hobby, it's fun. Personally I have upgraded almost all the Macs I have owned (have a look at http://homepage.mac.com/bengi) and I can guarantee... it is an hobby.

I use a G5 2 x 2 (soon replaced by a 2.7 x 2) everyday, but still type some stuff on the Classic accelerated to 68030 at 40 MHz and the Wallstreet with the BlueChip with 20 GB HD, 512 MB RAM, FW, USB, wireless, OS X 10.2.8 was a delight to take apart and upgrade.

So if your idea is to ship the unit to someone to do the dirty job, well you better buy a new laptop.

Ben

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