I managed to liberate a sweet Power Macintosh 6500/250 yesterday. I also received the Multiscan 15AV monitor and Color StyleWriter 4100 that often accompanied it in educational purchases for free.
It's replaced my 8600/200(G4350) as my primary vintage workstation for now. The 250 603ev is quite snappy, and I love the case design for a change. I tossed 9.2.2 on her, and she's maxed with 128 MB of RAM. 9.2.2 and Macintosh Manager (to my MMgr and AppleShare IP server) work flawlessly. The monitor is also perfect. No yellowing on either.
The 4100 is localtalk-compatible, so she's another addition to my AppleTalk network on my localtalk segment.
Edit: I'm contemplating throwing a 7200 RPM 20 GB IDE HD in her. I wonder if the increased spindle speed will improve drive performance. I'm not really sure what the spindle speed of the WD 4 GB drive they shipped with is. I do know the controller only supports transfer speeds in the range of 8-15 MB/s. Clarify if I'm incorrect on that, as I don't have many ATA Macs other than new ones.
It's replaced my 8600/200(G4350) as my primary vintage workstation for now. The 250 603ev is quite snappy, and I love the case design for a change. I tossed 9.2.2 on her, and she's maxed with 128 MB of RAM. 9.2.2 and Macintosh Manager (to my MMgr and AppleShare IP server) work flawlessly. The monitor is also perfect. No yellowing on either.
The 4100 is localtalk-compatible, so she's another addition to my AppleTalk network on my localtalk segment.
Edit: I'm contemplating throwing a 7200 RPM 20 GB IDE HD in her. I wonder if the increased spindle speed will improve drive performance. I'm not really sure what the spindle speed of the WD 4 GB drive they shipped with is. I do know the controller only supports transfer speeds in the range of 8-15 MB/s. Clarify if I'm incorrect on that, as I don't have many ATA Macs other than new ones.



