The Power Macintosh G2 Cube shown here with the higher-end 75Mhz PPC603, memory slot, and LC-PDS compatible expansion was an addition to the Macintosh family.
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The Power Macintosh G2 Cube shown here with the higher-end 75Mhz PPC603, memory slot, and LC-PDS compatible expansion was an addition to the Macintosh family.
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The Power Macintosh G2 Cube shown here with the higher-end 75Mhz PPC603, memory slot, and LC-PDS compatible expansion was an addition to the Macintosh family.
@NanoRaptor I love the placement of the floppy eject button -- oops I powered of the Mac.
(Side-eyeing various Centris/etc pizza box models ...)
The only "problem" with this design is the placement of the CD-ROM drive, which is WAY TOO HIGH for the Mac keyboard to constantly accidentally push the CD-ROM eject button.
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