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Classic with a surprise inside

During another episode of boredom-busting induced eBay browsing I happened upon an inexpensive but very well used Classic.  It looks like at some point it had one of those paper holders attached to the left side and even the seller stated it likely needed a cap job but I figured I'd toss in a bid and see what happens.  Surprisingly enough I won it and a few days later the machine showed up and my gamble had paid off because this little guy was inside:

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The machine had a MicroMac Performer upgrade with FPU so after moving this rather annoying guy over to my Classic

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I now have a Classic with a 16MHz 68030 and FPU.  It doesn't feel night and day faster than the stock Classic but I figure that's more down to the bus limits than anything else.  Probably the coolest thing is the icon it has on startup, which I'll have to take a video of because describing what it does just doesn't cut it.

 
Congrats! That's a nifty little accelerator your got there!

I know you can create startup screens, but I don't know if you can animate those. That'd be cool!

 
That's super neat! And the extension is quite unique. I'll bet it gives that machine quite the physique. probably really takes off on its feet.

 
The machine definitely feels faster with things in the Finder like pulling down menus, redrawing screens, and browsing folders.  I haven't loaded much yet on the Classic as far as applications go so I can't say how much faster those are but it feels only slightly slower than my SE/30.

 
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