Hi Brian,
I started out with a PowerMac 7200, 90MHz that's upgraded with
a PM7500 motherboard, a Sonnet G3-450MHz cpu, 4 sticks
of 64MB and 4 sticks of 128MB RAM, a 10/100 ethernet
card, an iXmicro Ultimate Rez video card, a 19 inch monitor,
and a two port USB card.  I replaced the original SCSI drive
with a 2.1GB and then added a 2nd drive. 9.1GB with an
80-pin to 50-pin adapter.  I also attached a UMAX color
scanner, a Yamaha SCSI CDRW burner, a Color Stylewriter
2400 printer and a set of Logitech speakers with powered
subwoofer.  Probably invested waaaaay more than I should
have in this machine, but it's used every day on my home
network and it runs OS 9.2.2 with no problems at all.
Joe

On Apr 24, 2005, at 3:31 PM, PCI PowerMacs wrote:

Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 16:18:09 -0400
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...What I'd like to know is
how extensively people have upgraded their powermacs over the years,
and to hear what they've done.  ...Brian



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