recently, Chuck Stinnett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] enscribed:

> on 1/26/03 7:01 PM, Robert H. Baucom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> John wrote:
>>> 
>>> I read somewhere that installing a G3 upgrade card into a power
>>> computing machine is not a good idea.    it said something about the
>>> motherboards are weak and suddenly stop working.  has anyone else heard
>>> this?   is this something I should worry about?
>> 
>> What a load of New Jersey. I'm writing this on a PCP 240 I bought new in
>> 1997.
>> It has a Sonnet G3 500 daughter card that was purchased when they first
>> came out and cost $595. ... if my memory serves me well.
>> 
>> It has run many, many an hour in the years since. I also have a 500 G3
>> in a PTP 225. Two G3 400's in a PCP 210 and another PCP 240.
> 
> 
> Agreed. Power Computing machines take famously to G3 upgrade cards.

My mother board's been working like a mother...

Sorry, couldn't resist.  :-)


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