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LC 475 PPC Upgrade

turbo

Member
I've got a working LC 475 and as I recall when we bought it there was some promise of a future upgrade path to PPC.  Specifically, I seem to recall there being an Apple-provided upgrade path.

Is this a thing? If so, what are the options?

 

Elfen

Well-known member
Like the Apple IIe Card for the LC, there was a PowerPC Card for the LC Series. I think it was either a 66, 75 0r 100MHz card; I forget which one it was but it was a 601PPC CPU. And there was a control panel for it to turn it on or off but you had to reboot every time to do the actual CPU switch from 68K <-> PPC. You could not switch CPUs and use it as needed you either had it running from power up or not.

It was a great card to get your feet wet on PowerPC Software and OS but it was not no Performance Hog. Due to the LC's limited Databus, it also limited the PowerPC Databus so it was somewhat crippled due to the LC design.

Edit: It was only for the LC 475 series.

 
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Elfen

Well-known member
Not as rare as one may think. In my original collection in the 90's I had 6 which 5 I gave away to my best students and kept one for myself. Now.... I can't find it. One day I will.

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
PowerPC Processor Upgrades for LC PDS

 
  • Apple Power Mac Processor Upgrade
  • DayStar PowerCard 601
  • Sonnet Presto PPC 605
The Apple Power Mac Processor Upgrade (APMPU) plugs into the processor direct slot (PDS) of the LC 475, LC 575, LC 580, LC 630, Performa 475-476, Performa 575-578, Performa 580-588, Performa 630 series, Quadra 605, and Quadra 630.

 
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