I bought a Takky'd Color Classic earlier this week and today it arrived in the mail. I haven't played with it yet because yesterday I bought a Takky'd Color Classic II that has been taking most of my attention today.
The first one apparently is dead and for some reason has a Quadra 630 board, which really isn't worth the trouble of Takkying a CC because a 475 would be the same or better. Maybe they were planning on a future upgrade? Either way I'll have it running in Power Color Classic guise by the time I'm done with it.
The second is a Color Classic II that was sitting in the junk section of a recycle shop, which I of course had to buy. The total of its mods include Takky with a late version 100MHz 53xx logic board and the trace-cut hi-res. For some reason the previous owner decided to use a SCSI hard drive internally, so the first thing I did was pull the SCSI cable and install a lengthened ATA cable for using a standard (and readily available) ATA hard disk. I also cleaned up some of the mod work and added a L2 cache, cleaned out the floppy drive (which was filled with plastic shavings from the original mod work), and installed a 4GB HD; I didn't see the need for anything bigger at this time. It now works, but the display needs more adjustment thanks to the hi-res mod. It's a Rev. D analog board so it would be difficult to use the mod listed in this forum, but I may compare components when I ultimately re-cap the analog board.
I may switch the badge of this CC II with a stock CC, then put a CC II board in the newly rebadged unit. Because of its rarity I don't like when people mod the CC II.
The first one apparently is dead and for some reason has a Quadra 630 board, which really isn't worth the trouble of Takkying a CC because a 475 would be the same or better. Maybe they were planning on a future upgrade? Either way I'll have it running in Power Color Classic guise by the time I'm done with it.
The second is a Color Classic II that was sitting in the junk section of a recycle shop, which I of course had to buy. The total of its mods include Takky with a late version 100MHz 53xx logic board and the trace-cut hi-res. For some reason the previous owner decided to use a SCSI hard drive internally, so the first thing I did was pull the SCSI cable and install a lengthened ATA cable for using a standard (and readily available) ATA hard disk. I also cleaned up some of the mod work and added a L2 cache, cleaned out the floppy drive (which was filled with plastic shavings from the original mod work), and installed a 4GB HD; I didn't see the need for anything bigger at this time. It now works, but the display needs more adjustment thanks to the hi-res mod. It's a Rev. D analog board so it would be difficult to use the mod listed in this forum, but I may compare components when I ultimately re-cap the analog board.
I may switch the badge of this CC II with a stock CC, then put a CC II board in the newly rebadged unit. Because of its rarity I don't like when people mod the CC II.


