Or at least the high tens of kilobucks....the collection would be worth mega bucks.
I'll have to sell off a few things first - and some kind of Intel Mac comes before any more collector's items.C'mon Bunsen, you know you want to!
Oh. I was under the impression that there was an official option that included a larger back panel.I believe two-slot PCI riser cards don't work
Not that specific one, but that's a good'un indeedSeen this?
You'd be right - sort of. The "thin back" does not allow for the PCI riser card to be installed, or any additional cards. The "fat back" allows for a single PCI slot riser plus a CommSlot II riser - which would be housing an ethernet card. What do you do with the additional PCI slot? Ideally a FW/USB card, but mine doesn't work - found a patch though I need to test - so it's usually a USB 1.1 card in there.Oh. I was under the impression that there was an official option that included a larger back panel.
That's my plan! I put out a request last night for TAM RAM, 168 pin 5V 64MB chips x 2 to do exactly that. It already has Ethernet, but I'd love USB.I had the TAM and fully loaded it with Sonnet G3 card, USB/Firewire and ethernet! But if I were to do it all over, I'd probably just max out the RAM but otherwise leave it alone. Really neat for running vintage software, but not so much for modern day-to-day tasks: A $300 notebook/netbook would be a better pick there.