really cheap LC II

Ah, the consumer computers!

Should I get it to run System 6.0.8L?

Yes, it's superduper!
10
67%
No, it's garbage!
5
33%
 
Total votes : 15

really cheap LC II

Postby MacTCP » 02 Jun 2007, 21:53

There's a really cheap LC II.
MacTCP
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 02:00

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby Quadraman » 02 Jun 2007, 22:05

The LC and LC II were among that group of machines that had really bad hardware designs that held them back from achieving their highest potential. The LC line didn't really get into gear until the LC III came out with a motherboard design without compromises. Still, you can swap LC III and Quadra 605 motherboards into earlier cases, so all hope is not lost. You still can't use full height expansion cards, in the flat cases unless you can rotate them onto their side somehow, though.
Apple IIe IIc IIGS. Mac 128/512k->Plus 2xPlus SE. Dismantled IIci LC580 6320. Frankenmac Q700/IIvx, 631CD+040, 7500. 6100/60AV /66DOS 6116CD. 6500 7600 9500 G4DA533 G3iMac700 PB150x2 1400
User avatar
Quadraman
 
Joined: 08 May 2007, 13:41

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby The Macster » 02 Jun 2007, 22:17

Is it local for you? Not really worth paying shipping on one as there's millions of them around and one will come up in your area, probably even for free, if you keep an eye out. I have a couple, they're not bad little machines - I like the form factor of the LC series and they are not impossibly slow even with OS 7.6. They can only take 10 MB of Ram though. I wouldn't bother with 6.0.8 as I'm not a big OS 6 fan, but that may be different for you.
Last edited by The Macster on 02 Jun 2007, 22:25, edited 1 time in total.
Introducing Power Macintosh "Beige" G3 The Future Is Here
  • Sonnet Encore PowerPC G4 1 GHz featuring Velocity Engine, 768 MB, ATI Radeon 9200 128 MB, 128 GB 7200 RPM, DVD, USB
  • Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.8 and Mac OS 9.2.2
User avatar
The Macster
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 01:14
Location: London, UK

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby MacTCP » 02 Jun 2007, 22:22

The auction isn't local. I was going to get this to have something that can use System 6 so I don't think a later motherboard would work. Are the compromises much noticable under System 6 or do they show more in later 7.x?
MacTCP
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 02:00

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby Quadraman » 03 Jun 2007, 00:15

LC II specs

http://www.lowendmac.com/lc/lcii.shtml

still, it's not nearly as bad as the original LC

http://www.lowendmac.com/lc/lc.shtml
Apple IIe IIc IIGS. Mac 128/512k->Plus 2xPlus SE. Dismantled IIci LC580 6320. Frankenmac Q700/IIvx, 631CD+040, 7500. 6100/60AV /66DOS 6116CD. 6500 7600 9500 G4DA533 G3iMac700 PB150x2 1400
User avatar
Quadraman
 
Joined: 08 May 2007, 13:41

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby LCGuy » 03 Jun 2007, 03:17

The LCII is a fine machine for "just-playing-around-with", and they're the most common machine that'll run System 6. (i can confirm that you do not need 6.08L, the LCII's ROMs are exactly the same as that of the original LC, and as such i can confirm that 6.08 WILL boot and recognise it as an original LC. (and can prove it if neccessary) Still, i wouldn't really bother unless it was local...LCIIs are easy enough to find for pretty much anyone.
"Bite off more than you can chew and then chew like all Hell" - Peter Brock
User avatar
LCGuy
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 00:52
Location: Sydney, Australia

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby Unknown_K » 03 Jun 2007, 05:26

IIsi would be a nice OS 6 machine as well, faster too I would think.
Favorites: big box Mac IIs, 950, 800's
Wanted: Anything Nubus, Video capture and editing hardware and software for 68k mac. Original software including A/UX.
Looking for 9150, Mac II, Color classic, 840av motherboard, and Nubus cards.
User avatar
Unknown_K
 
Joined: 01 May 2007, 23:39
Location: Ohio/USA

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby Blessed Cheesemaker » 03 Jun 2007, 18:23

Hey,

For me, the best part of an LC/LC II (and III, I guess) is that you can put an Apple IIe card in one, and emulate an Apple IIe.

In order to do this, you have to be running in 24-bit mode, and not 32-bit. Buuuuuttttttt, running in 24 bit mode, it can only recognize max 10mb of memory, no matter how much memory you had in there.

Coincidentally, I happen to have an LC II and IIsi coming my way, as a result of eBay activity. And, coincidentally, my plan is to run OS 6 (in color) on both*...I'll race ya!

*Assuming the things work, of course nobody selling the things has a Mac monitor cable to test the things with. "Powers up, as is, for parts" was how it was described. Whatever, it was cheap...
User avatar
Blessed Cheesemaker
 
Joined: 28 May 2007, 17:42
Location: Central Coast, California

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby The Macster » 03 Jun 2007, 18:44

Blessed Cheesemaker wrote:For me, the best part of an LC/LC II (and III, I guess) is that you can put an Apple IIe card in one, and emulate an Apple IIe.

In order to do this, you have to be running in 24-bit mode, and not 32-bit. Buuuuuttttttt, running in 24 bit mode, it can only recognize max 10mb of memory, no matter how much memory you had in there.

I thought the LC and LCII can only recognise 10 MB anyway? I think that is one of the reasons many think of these two as "crippled".

As for the IIe emulation, yes, that would be cool, but you'd have to be lucky to find an LC that came with the card, or be willing to pay eBay prices for one :(
Introducing Power Macintosh "Beige" G3 The Future Is Here
  • Sonnet Encore PowerPC G4 1 GHz featuring Velocity Engine, 768 MB, ATI Radeon 9200 128 MB, 128 GB 7200 RPM, DVD, USB
  • Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.8 and Mac OS 9.2.2
User avatar
The Macster
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 01:14
Location: London, UK

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby MacMan » 03 Jun 2007, 19:00

System 6 in colour is fun but limited. Most games and applications written for system 6 were only ever made with black and white screens in mind as most people were using Pluses and SEs and the like.
User avatar
MacMan
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 18:59
Location: Ayrshire, Scotland

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby Unknown_K » 03 Jun 2007, 19:35

One of the cool things about the IIsi is that if you get the Nubus expansion adapter you can put in a nice video card and get 1024x768@24 bit in OS 6.

Getting back to the LC topic, my LCIII has max RAM and VRAM, but the desktop size is still rather limited. I plan on making it a hotline server, just have to "get'er done"!
Favorites: big box Mac IIs, 950, 800's
Wanted: Anything Nubus, Video capture and editing hardware and software for 68k mac. Original software including A/UX.
Looking for 9150, Mac II, Color classic, 840av motherboard, and Nubus cards.
User avatar
Unknown_K
 
Joined: 01 May 2007, 23:39
Location: Ohio/USA

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby MacTCP » 03 Jun 2007, 19:37

My LC III is hooked up to a 20" Sony Trinitron CRT Display. 78 pounds exactly. :-*
MacTCP
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 02:00

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby Blessed Cheesemaker » 04 Jun 2007, 22:56

The Macster wrote:I thought the LC and LCII can only recognise 10 MB anyway? I think that is one of the reasons many think of these two as "crippled".

As for the IIe emulation, yes, that would be cool, but you'd have to be lucky to find an LC that came with the card, or be willing to pay eBay prices for one :(


I am pretty sure that the problem was the 24-bit memory addressing...that you can turn on or off in the Memory Control Panel. I remember (and now I am 40, memory is getting dicey) turning that on and off allowed me to recognize more memory.

I got an Apple IIe card from a list pretty cheap...my biggest problem is, I use the Dvorak keyboard layout, which the Apple IIe card won't recognize.

I figured out a solution I have yet to try...I have an AlphaSmart Pro that will let you type in Dvorak as a keyboard, and the computer will recognize it correctly. I'm starting to get off topic.

LC's are great, it was just they were slow, and had a slow data bus...but they were great consumer computers!
User avatar
Blessed Cheesemaker
 
Joined: 28 May 2007, 17:42
Location: Central Coast, California

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby Blessed Cheesemaker » 04 Jun 2007, 22:58

MacTCP wrote:My LC III is hooked up to a 20" Sony Trinitron CRT Display. 78 pounds exactly. :-*


LOL...I thought there was a theoretical weight max of 55 pounds or so when placing a monitor on top of an LC. Don't ask me where I get that from, I remember discussing it with somebody on a list, and thinking, phew, my 17" monitor is (just) ok.
User avatar
Blessed Cheesemaker
 
Joined: 28 May 2007, 17:42
Location: Central Coast, California

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby John8520 » 04 Jun 2007, 23:02

Unless that 20" display isn't on top of the LC...
The first Law of Thermodynamics is that you don't talk about thermodynamics.
Quadra 700/Mac SE/Centris 650/512ke
User avatar
John8520
 
Joined: 01 May 2007, 23:49
Location: The Great Dismal Swamp

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby MacTCP » 04 Jun 2007, 23:12

Nah, the LC III is on top of the monitor. :P
MacTCP
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 02:00

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby MacTCP » 04 Jun 2007, 23:14

I don't think I'll get the LC II after all. I'll wait until there's a Classic II or something like that to run System 6 on.
MacTCP
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 02:00

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby LCGuy » 04 Jun 2007, 23:21

As i said above...LCIIs can run System 6.08 (the full 6.08, not 6.08L), and i can provide a photo to prove it
"Bite off more than you can chew and then chew like all Hell" - Peter Brock
User avatar
LCGuy
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 00:52
Location: Sydney, Australia

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby MacTCP » 05 Jun 2007, 00:38

I believe you. I just didn't want a road apple to run it on.
MacTCP
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 02:00

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby LCGuy » 05 Jun 2007, 05:03

Actually, you'd be quite surprised, System 6 is actually very very fast on an LCII...a lot faster than System 7. If anything you'll be a lot better off running it on an LCII than a Classic II, as the LCII supports colour, and can run the full 6.08 (the Classic II will only run 6.08L)
"Bite off more than you can chew and then chew like all Hell" - Peter Brock
User avatar
LCGuy
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 00:52
Location: Sydney, Australia

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby tomlee59 » 05 Jun 2007, 05:45

MacTCP wrote:I believe you. I just didn't want a road apple to run it on.


The Road Apple designation doesn't automatically mean "POS." It can mean that it's just less than it could have been. That's the case with the LCII. It'll run system 6 with impressive speed. And as the OP noted, these can often be found for next to nothing.
User avatar
tomlee59
 
Joined: 04 May 2007, 06:44
Location: Palo Alto, California

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby MacTCP » 07 Jun 2007, 18:53

I'm glad I didn't buy the LC II because I found something better.I know it's slower, but it's cleaner, has keyboard/mouse, and is a compact.
MacTCP
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 02:00

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby John8520 » 07 Jun 2007, 19:00

Thats hardly cheaper, its about three times as expensive as that LCII... I guess you overlooked the $43 shipping...
The first Law of Thermodynamics is that you don't talk about thermodynamics.
Quadra 700/Mac SE/Centris 650/512ke
User avatar
John8520
 
Joined: 01 May 2007, 23:49
Location: The Great Dismal Swamp

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby MacTCP » 07 Jun 2007, 19:11

It's only $21.76 for shipping where I live.
MacTCP
 
Joined: 02 May 2007, 02:00

Re: really cheap LC II

Postby Quadraman » 07 Jun 2007, 21:41

The Macster wrote:
Blessed Cheesemaker wrote:For me, the best part of an LC/LC II (and III, I guess) is that you can put an Apple IIe card in one, and emulate an Apple IIe.

In order to do this, you have to be running in 24-bit mode, and not 32-bit. Buuuuuttttttt, running in 24 bit mode, it can only recognize max 10mb of memory, no matter how much memory you had in there.

I thought the LC and LCII can only recognise 10 MB anyway? I think that is one of the reasons many think of these two as "crippled".

As for the IIe emulation, yes, that would be cool, but you'd have to be lucky to find an LC that came with the card, or be willing to pay eBay prices for one :(


The LC and LCII also run the bus at half the bandwith that the CPU is capable of so whenever the CPU has to go off chip for anything, it is SSSSSLLLLLOOOOOWWWWW.
Last edited by Quadraman on 07 Jun 2007, 22:59, edited 1 time in total.
Apple IIe IIc IIGS. Mac 128/512k->Plus 2xPlus SE. Dismantled IIci LC580 6320. Frankenmac Q700/IIvx, 631CD+040, 7500. 6100/60AV /66DOS 6116CD. 6500 7600 9500 G4DA533 G3iMac700 PB150x2 1400
User avatar
Quadraman
 
Joined: 08 May 2007, 13:41

Next

Return to 68k LC & Performa

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests