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LC I/II/III - Q605, Pizza box collection complete?

uniserver

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They all work, Also, Once I get the full 040 from my buddy on here, I'm going make the Q605 into a web server, i'm looking forward to it :-)

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My buddy said i can throw it into his locker at the colo,

 
What about the Performas 450 and 475? Auto-Inject LC III? There's even a manual-inject variation of the P475. [:D] ]'>

 
To be obsessively complete, there's a few missing as Cory started to list. I've never seen an old-style auto inject Performa 475. I have a newer style manual Performa and LC 475 though. Despite this I've always kind of wanted a Quadra 605. I suppose just for the fact that it says Quadra on the front. That and I have a 610, 650, 700 and 950 at least. I swear there was a 660av but I can't find it. All I would need is a 605, 630 and 8XX to have one of each Quadra case. Not that this is an actual goal at the moment.

Here's the list of the ones besides the LC, LC II, LC III, and Quadra 605. Add to it if I left something out...

Manual Inject LC III

LC III+

LC 475

Performa 400

Performa 405

Performa 410

Performa 430

Performa 450

Performa 460

Performa 466

Performa 467

Performa 475

Performa 476

Of course this was back when Apple thought having slightly different software or specs, or who they were selling it to deserved a different model name. The polar opposite of today where there have been more computers simply named iMac than I care to try to start listing... 14 years. One name. Not that I'm complaining...it makes it simple when looking at the current offerings. When it comes time to talk about old computers we're forced to start saying things like iMac G5 20" iSight or iMac 27" Late-2009. Still simpler than being an expert on a model of car that's been around for a few decades or more and memorizing each model year's changes along with the options and such.

Anyway, back on topic...it would be really cool to see one of every Pizza Box Mac lined up. A geeky kind of cool.

 
is the only difference between a III and III+ 8mhz and a new model number? model no.: M1254 ?

also with the LC II, someone use a engraver on the front , its not too bad but it says M.C.A. STATE on the front.

 
Manual inject LC II? Never heard of or seen such a beast. I knew they transitioned with the LC IIIs...did they maintain production of the LC II as a cheaper alternative for schools?

 
LC 475 -| Jumper J18 (located just behind the hard drive) will identify the computer as a Quadra 605 (ID 94 @ 25 MHz) if it is ON, and as an LC475/Performa 47x

Performa 400 -| LCII

Performa 405 -| LCII

Performa 410 -| LCII

Performa 430 -| LCII

Performa 450 -| LCIII

Performa 460 -| LCIII+ ?

Performa 466 -| LCIII+ ?

Performa 467 -| LCIII+ ?

Performa 475 -| Jumper J18 (located just behind the hard drive) will identify the computer as a Quadra 605 (ID 94 @ 25 MHz) if it is ON, and as an LC475/Performa 47x

Performa 476 -| 476 is identical to the Performa 475, except that the 476 shipped with a 230 MB hard drive.

I can see why they Performa line made people a little confused

i have a Performa 6116CD.

I've added a cache simm, i could even OC it...

That Performa Sticker on the front, just makes it seem like a lesser machine :)

 
Manual inject LC II? Never heard of or seen such a beast. I knew they transitioned with the LC IIIs...did they maintain production of the LC II as a cheaper alternative for schools?
Yep. I remember when I switched primary schools in 1996, the new school had a couple of them. They were standard LCIIs, but with the manual inject drive and lid. A few years later I did work experience at a local AASP, and they had a few of 'em. Should've probably nabbed one...I imagine if they're not already a collector's item, they will be someday.

 
Nice mod...how does it go in regards to heat?

Also - here's a pic of a manual inject AND auto inject LCII, just to prove that I am telling the truth :)

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I saw that about an hour ago, came across the nicely laid out website!

The mod is phony, wrong adaptor, it's an ide adaptor not a scsi one...

but i think could be done, i would want to mount it over towards the ram away from the 68020,

 
@LCGuy: That's the first manual inject LC II I've ever seen, thanks for sharing the picture. Anyone have more information, or own one? I thought there was a month of overlap or so in production of the LC II to the LC III and the design change came after the LC II was discontinued. Geez, you think you've got your facts straight and then it turns out the world is round after all...

@uniserver: I like the dual hard drive hack idea. That's pretty slick. Never seen that one before either.

 
ISTR hearing once that Apple actually did keep producing the LCII and LCIII in small amounts through 1994 for the education market, they may have even still been building them in 1995.

 
That seems to be what would make the most sense. Mactracker shows the LC II being discontinued as of March 1993, but these sort of obscure facts can be overlooked in it. The lids and floppies being replaced after the fact wouldn't make sense...offering yesterday's technology for less money to schools and updating them slightly to use new parts would.

 
oh that was a dual floppy LC /w laptop scsi drive, but again the mod is phony because i do not have a 2.5 to 3.5 scsi adaptor, the one in the picture is a 2.5 to 3.5 IDE adaptor, no the machine is not on.. :)

 
Oh man, that's what I wanted to do with my LC. I couldn't figure out how to mount my 2.5" SCSI drive, though. Is yours mounted, or is it just sitting on the motherboard?

Also, I was going to install an MO drive in the second floppy spot. :) So I'd have a 2.3GB MO drive, floppy drive, and SCSI drive.

 
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