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If your cd is known good it would be worth cleaning the cd drive. If you can format the hard drive with drive setup or whatever it's called on the 9 cd it should show the hard drive working.
Well that happens sometimes when working on this old stuff. You should be able to use the drive out of your Classic II to be able to get this machine running.
I have bought quite a few of these the past couple years and it just all depends on the machine. Yellowing broken plastics what accessories are included etc. there isn't a way to just throw out a catch all number and say that's what it's worth.
There was a pretty good discussion about music on old machines on here a couple years ago:
https://68kmla.org/forums/index.php?/topic/21189-is-audio-playback-on-a-classic-even-possible/?fromsearch=1
Shreve was still a great place to grab 20$ blue and whites in the 2006-2009 kind of time period. Last I looked at their site they didn't have much of anything though.
Alright checked the rest of my IIvx form factor machines and here goes:
Q650 with top vents only, has frame support, s/n FC4031JN1M1
Centris 650 has top and side vents, no frame support, s/n F1305BTNCC5
Performa 600 has top and side vents, no frame support, s/n F2247M8J3BN
I have at least one quadra 650 and performa 600 at my office I'll take a look at those too. (Yes I was obsessed at one point in finding cd-Roms and bezels and therefore kept buying machines to steal parts from)
So I pulled apart my IIvx today and verified I have vents in top and side with no structural support inside and no evidence that there ever was any kind of support. I couldn't find a useful date anywhere but s/n is F2249JWZ3BF if that's helpful.
Now my Centris 650 does have support along with...
I would say it's far more practical than a single release cd. I usually like to install the original OS on whichever machine I'm on so I might need 7.0.1 one minute then 7.5.3 or 7.6.1 the next. Having everything up to OS 8 on one cd is well worth it.
Yes those are all the parts to 7.5.3 but you have to put them all on a drive and it expands as a single image which can be a little tricky if you haven't done it before. Easier would be getting a cd image like the one I posted.
I vaguely remember that there was another thread about this or a similar repair but I cant seem to find it now. I had watched the videos when they were originally posted but I am trying to figure out what I should be looking at when I am having the same vertical deflection problem you were...
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