At 4:16 PM -0500 4/19/02, jim wrote:
>I have a 3400c and in looking at the apple service manual (and my
>recollection of the first G3's) I think the first G3 motherboards might fit
>into the 3400...I even recall it was an official apple "upgrade" path...
>or do I?
>
>My question:
>
>Am I right?
>
>I think only the 233Mhz board will work...weren't the 266's a new chassis?
>
>Anybody done this, and have any warnings or problem areas to consider?
>
>Any ideas/recommendations/etc. much appreciated!
>
>regards
>-jim

Yer right on the first G3, but that was 250 Mhz, and was called the 3500 or
Kanga, and wasn't upgradeable to anything else.  It has the 3400 case, with
a G3 motherboard.
Paul



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