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Performa 600 restored

Got a performa with a bundle and got around to restoring this. Cleaned and recapped psu, cdrom, and logic board. Not a bad little system considering it is labeled a road apple
 

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Performa 600 = Mac IIvi

The whole 'Road Apple' thing was a load of nonsense in my opinion. Low end/cheap Macs were compromised in some ways, yes, but that's why they were cheap. They still served a purpose and weren't as bad as the press made out.
 
They were based on the IIvi logicboard but have the CPU from the IIvx, yes. Just the beginning of Apple's nonsensical Performa line-up...
 
Isn't the IIvx based on the IIvi board, but with the cache and faster CPU added? They aren't/weren't terrible machines. A bit crippled in some respects, compared to a IIci, bus speed-wise, but better than a IIcx or a IIsi. Easy upgrade to a 650 or 800 board for full-on Wombat greatness, though.
 
Yep. They're all related in most respects. The cx, ci, vx, vi, 600/650/700/800 series machines are all alike for the most part. All of them, save for the 700, have three Nubus slots. They also have the same size logic board. Want a Quadra 800 that looks like a IIcx? Take said 800's board, swap it in, after modifying the back panel's port holes. Want a IIvi that will happily run programs that are 32 bit dirty? Take a IIcx board and swap it in, then add a Nubus video card.
 
The II, IIx, and IIcx have 32-bit dirty ROMs, just like the 68000 Macs and the SE/30. Some programs, like unmodified copies of Arkanoid and other games from the mid-late 1980s, require the early ROM code to work.
 
Yeah this cleaned up nicely, turned out to be a nice clean easy project.. just what i needed :) good info on the different systems that are related.
 
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