Only problem is that in stock form, there was never a dual floppy version of the LCII, only the original LC. However, if you're good with soldering, the LCII does have solder pads …
I would let it be known you are looking for a LCII and see what turns up over time.
Both my LC3's were free ex school computers somebody hoarded and got rid of later. Most people …
For a good condition LCII with a working display, keyboard and mouse, you'd probably expect to pay about US$30 tops. I'd probably look for one thats in the best condition as possib…
Hey, the first mac I ever had was an apple iic it pains me that I do not know what happened to it as it came with that and about 200 floppys or so with tons of non pirated software…
Please tell me you're not writing straight over the top of the NetBSD install! I would trade you for that HD in a second.
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You could always install netbsd fo…
Ah right. The capital letter and single word made me think it was an actual product of some kind.
Do you have the Sonnet driver loaded?
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No, I do not. I hav…
Sorry, too late :-/
I couldn't log in since there was no way for me to get the log in info on the box. Despite that, i would rather play with the system in a Mac OS native envi…
Yeah, I opened it up, it's a Classic motherboard. :-/ I kind of figured as much when the RAM I installed actually worked, well 1mb of it. Well crap, I got cheated. Anyone got …
Yeah, as I said, both the Classic and Classic II use the exact same slot, just that they're wired up differently, due to the differing purposes for which they're used, so they're p…
picked this up. I am having problems with my adapter and the Quadra.
I got the machine up and noticed it has NetBSD|M68k on it. That was interesting, freaked me out that it had …
Can the memory expansion board in a Classic be mistakenly installed in a Classic II? They have an expansion slot in the same place, don't they? (It's been a while since I had mine …
meanwhile you got me fired up to rip apart my sony adapter, its simple enough 1 switch apple (and its natural refresh rate) and forced 60hz vga (which is kinda crappy for a crt, bu…
that is true, most decent lcd's will let you get away with 60-72 hz but usually in the standard form of VGA, whereas multisync (most after the mid 90's) vga could handle pretty muc…
Another thing I just thought of...when old Macs run at 640x480, they traditionally like to run at 67 Hz (the refresh rate used by a lot of Apple displays). This works fine on just …
Have a look at the processor - the Mac Classic uses a 16 Mhz 68000, whereas the Classic II uses a 68030. Alternatively, try holding down Command-Option-X-O at startup. If it is a C…
I have some VGA CRTs...
Not apple ones sadly.
This adaptor has worked before on another monitor. Which I tested it on.
Here are some pictures of the device.