>Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 12:50:10 -0700 (PDT)
>From: William Ahearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>  If it were a 6100, you'd be able to clearly see the
>>  power button in that
>>  photo.
>
>Could have been erased.
>
>Plus, the 6100 is a pizza box styled case,
>>  with the CD-ROM in the
>>  center of the case. The one pictured is too tall for
>>  a 6100, and has a
>  > CD-ROM beneath the floppy.
>
>There is no CD in that picture. Check out the height
>of the box vs the monitor. Look at the floppy and the
>form factor bulge.

I'm typing this on my 6100.
The machine on the photo definitely isn't one.
There is no power button. The 6100 doesn't have a line beneath the 
floppy port, and the top side of the piece of front panel with the 
floppy remains the same width, unlike the one on the photo.

Performa 630 ? LC475 ?

Luc

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