On 19:39:15 Paul Christenson wrote: >It better be a VERY good price, since it's basically a dead-end machine.
Well, it was. Original selling price was $1649. I got it for $698. Why? Not this one. I can plug in several different Pentium or even a Cyrix upgrade chips. And it'll go to 128MB of RAM. Three empty drive bays too. > >You can put in a bigger hard drive, MAYBE more RAM, but that's about it. > The RAM is standard, 72 pin simms. Plenty of space for my Conner 850's also. >As for it having a P75, I don't see much difference between my P133 at >home, my P100 at work, or the P75 on my test bench. > I agree with this. Thats why I said originally that I knew this cpu would NOT be much better, if at all, as compared to my AMD 133. But, my goal was to get into a Pentium, which could be readily upgraded. I did that. And I'm pleased with the machine, their support thus far, and all the software that came with it also. Oh, yeah, it is for Win 95, but I already took that off to m ake room for Debian. :) Paul -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]