It is the Mac edition. I have had one for years running in an 8600/300 (604ev) that we have here in the house, in which it behaves itself just fine, though I gather that they were …
68kMLAPeripheralsby beachycoveFri, 22 Jan 2010 - 01:36
Voodoo 5 5500
The Voodoo 5 5500 comes in three flavors: a universal AGP version (AGP 1/2x, prototypes were made with AGP4x-interface) with full sideband support, PCI, and the Mac …
68kMLAPeripheralsby OsgeldFri, 22 Jan 2010 - 01:01
Welcome aboard! I'm sure you will find these forums useful for anything and everything pertaining to 68K Macs.
There is a reason your LCIII runs at 33MHz. There was a later revisio…
I picked up a G3 Platinum Minitower overclocked to 466MHz today, with a Voodoo 5 5500 PCI card installed (the one with DVI and VGA). The Voodoo card was, of course, the real prize.…
68kMLAPeripheralsby beachycoveThu, 21 Jan 2010 - 21:13
I just assumed they did - as I said, when I was on dialup, the 68kMLA loaded faster than most other sites, and I assumed it was because it was cached better than most other sites, …
Right now, for me, using Safari 4 in OS X...
http://www.google.com loads six files. One is a 9.6 KB main HTML, then there are the 8.4 KB and 5.3 KB images, and finally a 51.9 KB …
68kMLA68kby Anonymous FreakWed, 20 Jan 2010 - 04:49
Depending on how often you visit the forums, its likely cached a lot more than Google is. I noticed the exact same thing myself when I was on dialup, the 68kMLA loaded faster than …
I've noticed this lately... at home on my crappy 56k dial-up, the 68kmla (I have "view new posts" bookmarked) consistently loads faster than Google's home page. Just thought it odd…
Oh, I feel like such an idiot! I was reading about that earlier, and I forgot about that. Hmm I'll have to hook it into something else, I'll save it for something else. I was on…
What model Performa is it from? The Classic, like all Compact Macs, requires a SCSI hard drive. Most Performas, such as your 631CD use an IDE hard drive, which sadly will not work.…
I have the original Macintosh Classic, and I was wondering what the maximum hard drive could be that could fit in there. Apparently, my hard drive is fried in it, based upon what …
The Classic II will also run (a special version of) System 6, under which it runs very fast indeed.
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That's 6.0.8L, correct? Where does one find this version?…
68kMLAPeripheralsby MidnightCommandoSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 15:38
and can pick up even more power if you spring for an external floppy drive (usually less than $20 on eBay)
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On the other hand, so is an extra SCSI hard drive
68kMLAPeripheralsby BunsenSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 14:37
I'd put the hard drive inside the LCIII+ since you're more likely to run programs that require system additions such as QuickTime on it. Additionally, if you don't have the System …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Scott BaretSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 14:24
I'd put in in your Classic II, which is the most limited of the two machines, true, but also the one with what most people would say has the most character. The Classic II will als…
68kMLAPeripheralsby beachycoveSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 00:25
All this was given to me.
Pristine condition Centris 650 with pristine Apple Display. Literally this setup looks and works brand new.
Pristine-looking Personal LaserWriter - but …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mike RichardsonSat, 16 Jan 2010 - 19:03
I picked up two Kanga G3 Powerbooks in working condition and with a brand new "yo-yo" Power adapter recently for next to nothing. I sold one and am currently working on refurbishin…
Welcome aboard! I'm sure you will find these forums useful for anything and everything pertaining to 68K Macs.
There is a reason your LCIII runs at 33MHz. There was a later revisi…
Whichever Mac you prefer. If you want a Compact Mac, the Classic II. If you want a faster machine that can be upgraded more, and can run an external colour display, the LCIII.
Hello everybody! i like old macs, and i like seeing what they can do. i believe that a 68000 can do much more than draw a bunch of lines on the screen.my favorite CPU though woul…