The 68020 was usually mated to the 68881. I'm not sure if they can be interchanged or not. The card is probably for the LC II and III/III+ (or maybe just the III/III+ if the connec…
Great points, JDW!
A comment worth pointing out about the SE/30--according to the fourth edition of the Macintosh Bible, Apple was rumored to have been thinking about re-releasing…
Is it just me, or is the "quote" button missing from our forum today?
Anyway...
Also, bear in mind that the Classic II replaced the SE/30.
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the same driver circuitry too. Makes me think that the original Mac team stole the analog circuitry from an old B&W security monitor....
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Or the Secu…
probally, this was still during the time where the computer industry was really just snagging everything off of the shelf (the mac is about the end of that era, after that you star…
I did a couple of years ago or so to an SE/30. And I had years and years and dozens of entries and exits to Plus's and 128/512s behind me with no neck snapping. Sigh.
BTW, I fou…
This goes to show that even Apple ...care little about their heritage,
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No need to look for proof, Steve Jobs is on record about how little regard he holds Ap…
Thank you very much for your efforts and this info. A friend of mine is working on constructing a comprehensive timeline/graph of mac models and prices over their respective lifeti…
I've got the December 1990 issue of MacUser to my left. In the introductory article for the IIsi, LC, and Classic, there's a table of the "New Mac Family"
The following prices and…
well that would be for any LC that has a 68020 or 68030 CPU that doesnt have a CPU on board... should be LC and LC II - LC III(+) had a socket for a FPU onboard, right? oh and they…
did this only once on purpose with a burnt out crt on a SE 1/20 just to see what happens.
its still sitting there now and waits to take the atom mobo and a 9" VGA screen