Charlieman
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According to a couple of educational price lists (Oct 1990, Feb 1991), the Classic was sold without hard disk.
From what I have seen here vs. what I own, I've seen that there are about 3 Classic IIs. Mine - which has 4 ROMs in sockets (mine is a prototype of sorts as it has EPROMs and Apple Printed labels on the EPROMs but I seen a couple with ROMs in the sockets). and two types with 2 ROMs in sockets. Incidentally, my Classic II does not have speaker holes in the case.For the Classic I, there were analog board differences (see the CRT thread). Some very early logic boards are slightly different, too.
Unity - you were completely correct - I'm still learning a lot about the very early Macs. I've only ever seen non-Apple upgraded original Macintoshes. This one must have been an Apple upgrade as it has WP on the label on the back, but the serial ends in just P. The badge remains unchanged but it has the 512k version of the 128/512k board.As for the one you just acquired, compare the serial on the front with the model number on the back with the regulatory label. They should match. If not then its a regular Macintosh that was upgraded. Official Apple upgrades came with new regulatory labels and badges. But they were not always installed.
Have you checked out this site?:I could be wrong. I just have never seen a model like M0001EP or M0001AP, etc. I could put them into the list proper, but that would add a few lines for sure!
The one I unfortunately killed during recapping had the 4 EPROMs. The one I bought to replace it has the 4 regular ROMs. I didn’t have them side by side, but as far as I can tell the boards are otherwise identical, mystery ROM size jumper and all.From what I have seen here vs. what I own, I've seen that there are about 3 Classic IIs. Mine - which has 4 ROMs in sockets (mine is a prototype of sorts as it has EPROMs and Apple Printed labels on the EPROMs but I seen a couple with ROMs in the sockets). and two types with 2 ROMs in sockets. Incidentally, my Classic II does not have speaker holes in the case.
Are you replying to me? I'm not talking about motherboards ... you say there are no M0001APs yet there are ...Ya, but I am just making a list of models. Im not interested in motherboard variations, etc.