tecneeq
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So, i was just looking into that old and beaten Classic i had in a box for what seems like years. Caps are leaked, green muck on the traces, it still starts, but without sound. The hardware is pretty much the usual, memory expansion to 4 MB and a hard disk.
And i found this:
The daughterboard is connected with that white thing at the top. Which looks like that from the side, only three traced connections really:
This is the top view, sorry for the bad picture:
The chip has nothing on it, except this sticker:
The bottom view has an empty socket. I would say that a FPU could fit:
It says:
MODAM MAC CLASSIC ADAPTOR
© 1990 MEMORY PLUS
and:
PH X1B-S03
The white connector board is, at least i believe it is, just a power connection, not a data connection. This should be the data connection, 8 pins, but nothing was connected:
And i found this:
The daughterboard is connected with that white thing at the top. Which looks like that from the side, only three traced connections really:
This is the top view, sorry for the bad picture:
The chip has nothing on it, except this sticker:
The bottom view has an empty socket. I would say that a FPU could fit:
It says:
MODAM MAC CLASSIC ADAPTOR
© 1990 MEMORY PLUS
and:
PH X1B-S03
The white connector board is, at least i believe it is, just a power connection, not a data connection. This should be the data connection, 8 pins, but nothing was connected:
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