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Spot the Difference

olePigeon

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If you cut away at the back, you can stuff anything up to a PowerMac 7100 in there. Cheapest way to upgrade. That one looks like it could be a IIci or IIvi stuck in there.
 

joshc

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Was that best practice in the late eighties?
Perhaps not 'best practice', but yeah it was fairly common. There were a lot of DIY upgrades back then as well, people chopping cases in various ways to fit cards or logicboards that otherwise wouldn't fit.
 

Phipli

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Perhaps not 'best practice', but yeah it was fairly common. There were a lot of DIY upgrades back then as well, people chopping cases in various ways to fit cards or logicboards that otherwise wouldn't fit.
I'm waiting to see a 6100 with a rectangle cut in the lid for a PDS video card :)
 

MrFahrenheit

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If you cut away at the back, you can stuff anything up to a PowerMac 7100 in there. Cheapest way to upgrade. That one looks like it could be a IIci or IIvi stuck in there.

I think it's most definitely a IIci. The IIvi lacks a floppy drive port, and also has sound input (and one less ADB for the spot where it goes).
 
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