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Classic II

Here I have a Classic II I have acquired off ebay for a low price of $29+Shipping. The computer wouldn't boot right away upon turning it on, it showed a "?" symbol in the floppy. Rebooting again, the hard drive loaded 7.1. I decided to open the case to inspect the capacitors and this is what I find! It is a sort of thick layer of dried up paint? Mud? It's currently in the dishwasher...I guess we will see if it works after it dries. Just thought I would share these pics because this board was actually working fine with all this crud on it. Oddly enough, the board was the only thing covered in this. Maybe a flood?

 
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Looks very similar to the dust produced by an offset printing press. Very fine, very light and absolutely everywhere!!

 
I am old enough to remember the Classic II as a FAST machine.

Yes, you read that right. And it's still surprisingly able, with the right software. I installed Nisus Writer 5 on one earlier in the year, and it was very pleasant to use (especially with a monospaced screen font to cut down on graphics demands). Something like WordPerfect 3.5e also runs on it very well.

I think I prefer the Classic II over the SE/30. It's something about the form and sheer humanity of the machine's scale and function that I like. It was (theoretically) expandable, too; it's not the little Classic II's fault that so little was made for its PDS slot.

 
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