At 5:40 PM -0500 10/3/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 02:22 PM -0500 03/09/2004, Brian Braunschweiger wrote:
I picked up a numberr of items in a local auction, including a Mac G3 server, the beige tower. On the back it is listed as 233 mhz although someone had put a G3 500 mhz chip in it.

I have a number of questions and am still deciding what to do with it, but my initial question is:
Does the name "G3 Server" mean there is anything structurally different about this Mac from G3 233 mhz beige tower or was it just a software thing?

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_server_g3/stats/macserver_g3_233_mt.html


Essentially the same as a standard beige, but includes things like ultra/wide scsi. The real diff was the software package - it came licensed for AppleShare IP, I believe.

- Dan.

Additionally, these machines usually included an additional Network Interface Card (NIC)- usually 10/100 UTP.


Cheers

giles (c:=

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