For the C500 and C600 users--those machines use a cache upgrade, yes?
Anyway, I was at the Austin Computer Works store today (Goodwill's computer outlet) and they had several of the cache slot upgrades. They weren't cheap. I think they ranged from $40 - $60 or thereabouts. They were all Sonnet models. I'm hazy on the speeds. 266 - 375 maybe.
The good news is that the bins are back. They backed off from the kiosk concept a bit and put stuff out where you cna find it. But the Mac specific bins are still missing. I liked looking through a big bin of weird old Mac adapter cards...
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