30pin wrote:If you can't get it going again. Someone with a Colour Classic might want to use the motherboard to do a Mystic upgrade!
Mike Richardson wrote:sometimes good LC 575s get cannibalized for their motherboard
Mac128 wrote:Mike Richardson wrote:sometimes good LC 575s get cannibalized for their motherboard
There are no good 575s. In fact the whole 5xx series was some kind of horrible mutant Mac-enstein design that had neither grace nor beauty. They didn't get it right until the 5000 series.
I say those motherboards are much better off in a svelte Color Classic which was jealously denied the proper horsepower from the beginning. This world was just to cruel for one as beautiful as you ...
Mike Richardson wrote:Mac128 wrote:There are no good 575s. In fact the whole 5xx series was some kind of horrible mutant Mac-enstein design that had neither grace nor beauty. They didn't get it right until the 5000 series.
I say those motherboards are much better off in a svelte Color Classic which was jealously denied the proper horsepower from the beginning. This world was just to cruel for one as beautiful as you ...
Are you kidding me?

Mac128 wrote:There are no good 575s. In fact the whole 5xx series was some kind of horrible mutant Mac-enstein design that had neither grace nor beauty. They didn't get it right until the 5000 series.
I say those motherboards are much better off in a svelte Color Classic which was jealously denied the proper horsepower from the beginning. This world was just to cruel for one as beautiful as you ...
Mac128 wrote:Mike Richardson wrote:sometimes good LC 575s get cannibalized for their motherboard
There are no good 575s. In fact the whole 5xx series was some kind of horrible mutant Mac-enstein design that had neither grace nor beauty. They didn't get it right until the 5000 series.
I say those motherboards are much better off in a svelte Color Classic which was jealously denied the proper horsepower from the beginning. This world was just to cruel for one as beautiful as you ...
Quadraman wrote:The 575 had the best monitor of the entire 5xx series. The more common 580 was basically the same but with a cheaper screen to keep the price down.
MacAttack94 wrote:I love my P578, more than any Mac i've ever owned. Sure, it ain't quite right, but its a wonderful machine, built right, and built to last.
Mac128 wrote:There are no good 575s. In fact the whole 5xx series was some kind of horrible mutant Mac-enstein design that had neither grace nor beauty. They didn't get it right until the 5000 series.

Mac128 wrote:Quadraman wrote:The 575 had the best monitor of the entire 5xx series. The more common 580 was basically the same but with a cheaper screen to keep the price down.
That is likely true, but it was the same Sony Trinitron used in the Color Classic. Thanks for reminding me about the 580, that truly was the ugly duckling of an already deformed product line. In fact the same cheap monitor in the 5000 series destroyed any aesthetic beauty of that machine which was designed to use the Trinitron "flat" screen. Damn you Apple!
luddite wrote:I like the 575... viewed from the front, it has a commanding appearance; feet planted squarely on the ground, chin thrust defiantly forward, gazing skyward like a heroic worker in a soviet propaganda film. From the side, it has the look of a fierce predator crouching on its powerful haunches, ready to spring on its unsuspecting prey.
alk wrote:That's funny. I always thought it kind of looked like a sphinx.
Mac128 wrote:The biggest problem with the 5xx is that once those Macs get to that size, I would much rather go with a separate monitor and CPU which were easier to move around, ship and configure.
Mac128 wrote:Just out of curiosity, If I was absolutely in love with the 5xx case design and wouldn't want any other computer sitting on my desk, would the contributors to this article be as outraged if I wanted to strip the logicboard out of a 5500 to upgrade my 580? Or is that just as taboo?
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