Classic 6500

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Classic 6500

Well, to follow up on my Classic G3, I got a 6500 and realized how perfect the motherboard would fit in the bottom of the Mac SE case I had lying around, so I grabbed the dremel and went to work. It's a 6500/300, with a 12GB HD and 128MB of RAM. I can pull the cables through the top and plug in the CD-ROM if I need to, but I have it running Yellow Dog Linux 3.0.1 right now. It would make a great file, web, mail, DNS, etc server.
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Quote the server 404

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Sorry, I probably shouldn't c

Sorry, I probably shouldn't copy and paste a link containing a '...'
Here's the real link:
http://s75.photobucket.com/albums/i292/RealGossamer/Classic6500/

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Fixed the first post link. N

Fixed the first post link.
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Anyone have any comments, tho

Anyone have any comments, thoughts, etc?

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Good start. Now to find a wa

Good start. Now to find a way to cram a display into it... Biggrin

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Easy enough. They sell ~8" LC

Easy enough. They sell ~8" LCD's on eBay for ~$150 that include VGA in and TV tuners and such. So if someone wants to front me the cash, I'll gladly install one.

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