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Either that, or put the 12" DOS compatibility-card into a PowerMac 6500 (after swapping its 603e for a 745L) that's kitted out with all the Gazelle-specific upgrades, and hook that up to one of these bad-boys.
swap the 5500 black Mac's 603e for a 745L (if the stock 603e is a BGA chip) and stuff the 7" DOS-card in along with the TV+FM-tuner hardware and that'd be one beast of a machine
if you've got them in stock, one CircuitTalk for a Blue-and-White G3, and another for a QuickSilver '02 G4, how much would that cost with shipping to Michigan?
What I'd love to see is for someone to get the USB port on a Molar but have it be **internal** and then install the kit that ēlo offered for the iMac G3 to make its CRT a touch-screen, but onto the Molar G3's CRT
Then we were robbed. Had Apple preserved full Comm Slot 2 functionality in the slot on personality-cards for the Beige G3, we could've had 100 Mbps EtherNet without needing to use up one of the 3 PCI slots
The ability to get this USB port working on the Personality Card implies that there at least some amount of PCI functionality in the PERCH slot, which makes me wonder if it would have been possible for Apple to have made the modem slot on it a full Comm Slot II and retained compatibility for...
does the "Bordeaux" personality-card (the one with a DVD-Video compatible MPEG2 decoder-chip onboard) also have the solder-pads and headers for a USB-port?
Were there cards to add L2 cache to LCs with 68040 CPUs? If so, where did they install to: a card between the CPU socket and CPU chip, or into the PDS slot?
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