Planning ahead to replace beige G3

Hello all. I bought my beige G3 desktop machine refurbished in 2001 and still use it for many things. I am well aware that despite appearances to the contrary it is not immortal and one day will need replacing.
The one piece of software I really need to take account of only runs under classic (OS 9 now of course) and ideally needs to work on a machine that will boot natively into this OS. It is musical notation software and needs this in order to work with MIDI input.
I would appreciate greatly advice on the best machine to look to to plan a replacement. I have a very nice flat screen 19" monitor that I would ideally like to keep using (assuming that's possible) which is actually a PC monitor working with an adaptor.
In particular it would be useful to know what is the generally fastest/best regarded suitable machine, bearing in mind questions I have seen raised in some models about fan noise....and quite possibly other things I don't know about!
The rest of my set-up uses a Laserwriter via an Asante bridge, and ethernet to a laptop (this one!) and all the usual USB and broadband router stuff.
Many thanks!
Stephen

RE: LaserWriter 4/600 (which has ONLY AppleTalk/LocalTalk)-- if you have any Mac running Mac OS X version 10.5 or earlier on your Ethernet Network, you can have that 10.5 or earlier Mac "own" the printer and share it with the other Macs using Mac OS X Printer Sharing. But that older Mac must be on to print.
The Mirrored Drive Doors Macs transitioned to a very large fan at the processor heatsink that can be noisy with dual processors. There was one model that was "Education-only" (introduced later in response to the howling from schools that could not complete the switch-over to Mac OS X fast enough) with a single 1GHz processor that could still boot OS 9. It may be worth your consideration as the latest G4 model with acceptable noise. The dual processor generated more heat, so the big fan ran faster and the noise levels went up. The Mirrored Drive doors supports four Hard drives -- two on an ATA/100 Bus, two on an ATA/66 Bus, plus two full-sized Optical CD/DVD drives.
I advise anyone with a Mirrored Drive Doors model to install a PCI-slot cooler in the top slot and change to solid slot covers for the other slots. The one I favor has a built-in thermistor control. This improves cooling somewhat, to take the heat-stress off the top-mounted power supply. Enhanced cooling is especially important with many drives or hot graphics cards.
You get similar processor power but not as good (in terms of speed or number of drives supported) from the Quicksilver models. The first version offered 733 (with limited cache), 867 and dual 800 MHz processors. These models are probably subject to the 128GB maximum drive size.
The second series offered 800, 933, and dual 1 GHz processors. These models (and ALL Mirrored Drive Doors models) have the firmware that lifts the 128 GB drive size limit. Another alternative to get around the drive size limit is to install a PCI card for the drives (ATA, SATA, or SCSI).
And yes, when I say disappears in 10.5, I mean supported in all variants of 10.4 through 10.4.11.

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