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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (50694)3/19/1998 10:14:00 AM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (2) of 58324
 
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>>Don't discount the G3/G4 material. Apple, of course, doesn't play in the lower markets very well. Still have their fists up pretty well in the "fast chips" where designers and geeks need them. Tougher fight here. (My next purchase being a 300 mhz G3, natch).<<

Bill -

The G3 chips are cool. Just to descend totally into nerddom, here. I was searching around the Net the other day, and found an upgrade card for my wife's Power Computing Mac clone. It's a G3 card, running at 275MHz, with a 1MB backside cache also running at 275MHz. And it was only about 1,300 bucks. That ought to scream.

When you get your G3, make sure you get a backside cache running at 1:1. Makes a huge difference, according to reports.

- Allen
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