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To: William H Huebl who wrote (2828)1/21/2001 7:44:37 PM
From: Moominoid  Read Replies (1) of 4583
 
I recently put a G4 chip into the machine. It's 360MHz I think. But you know the only reason I did it was for my econometric modeling. 80MHz was fine for web, word processing, spreadsheets etc. As long as the machine has sufficient RAM - it now has 48MB + the same amount of virtual memory on the hard-drive. I have an external 2.1MB hard-drive I just bought second hand too. At the current AUD/USD exchange rate I only buy the bits I need when I need them. I bought the CPU in an end of line sale in 1995 in the US when I lived there. It is pretty much the first generation of PowerMac from 1994 with the first speed bump from 66MHz to 80MHz.
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