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Re: G3 B&W vs 7600



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Hello,

On May 19, 2008, at 20:56, Al - image hosting services wrote:

Hi,

On Fri, 16 May 2008, Michael Lorenz wrote:
Depends what you need. The 7600 uses a 50MHz CPU bus, the G3s are
faster ( 66MHz or 100MHz ) but that might be sufficiently compensated
by a big and fast L2 cache.

From what I understand when you put an excelerator card in the older mac, it will increase the bus speed. Although, it may never get over 50 mhz.

Old world macs with bandit / copperhead chipset can do up to 50MHz but not all machines are stable at that speed, a common symptom is RAM getting flaky. You may need modules faster than 70ns, there's a small chance the board won't run properly at 50MHz at all. G3s use a completely different chipset that supports higher bus speeds.

I have also looked at the Workgroup Server 7350. That looks like it is almost the same system. Of course, I don't have one to compare. Would
anyone have either of these they would like to sell?

Yeah, the Workgroup Servers were pretty much ordinary Macs with low
end graphics hardware and occasionally a SCSI card.

I guess then the question would be if I would have to use a serial
console?

No, IIRC they all shipped with graphics cards and even if they didn't you could always add one. Those machines were ordinary macs, nothing like the Xserve. What made them 'workgroup servers' was the software and hardware options they came with.

have fun
Michael

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