On 2/24/03 7:49 AM, "John Griffin" <jwegriffin at mac.com> wrote: > On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 19:37:43 -0500 b <galahad9 at earthlink.net> wrote: > >> I don't know which Mac that was, that Shawn was referring to, >> although I remember the existence of it. However, I do remember, all >> too well, the existence of those "Orange" PC boards that jacked into >> the CPU [a daughterboard, maybe?] and gave the user a 286 or 386 to >> use, inside the Mac. VPC is cheaper and better. > > I believe Shawn is referring to the ill-conceived PC board that could be put > into one of the remaining slots of a Mac II (was it 386?). Anyhow, indeed it > was a sick puppy that needed to be put down. > > jg MacII? No, these were fitted into machines upto the 7300 and faster 7220 with a P166) I believe. This was back when Apple started doing Dual processor machines. I had a 7250/120 that had a 100mhz Pentium (or 586).. It wasn't the fastest kid on the block.. But it did what it said it could. Bill Reburn