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BTW, for those SCSI HDs, try searching at mom-n-pop computer stores which have a used parts bargain bin. I found my 9.1 GB Seagate (that's currently in my Macintosh LC 475) at one for $5.
and if you find a 68-pin SCSI hard drive for cheap, you can use a 68-50 pin converter (extremely cheap).
yeah, well i doubt i'll find a scsi harddrive for like... $4.
I spent all of my pocket money on the LC III, the monitor adaptor, and the PC floppy drive, and i am not getting money out of my bank account - that's going for a new MacBook so i can ditch this PC laptop!
The shop where I bought my HD from has a stack of 68-pin and 80-pin 9.1 GB SCSI hard drives for $5 each and I bet you can find them for that much somewhere else as many people are trying to get rid of them in a hurry to upgrade.
and @ the high SCSI hard drive price, here is a good drive at a nice price:
Oh, and i asked my grandma who works at a school to ask the computer guy if they had some spare parts, i made a list of what i want, and it included 50 pin scsi harddrives!
About the OS, if you're going to use the newest OS it can run, get a copy of 8.1. No, wait, NetBSD . You would be SERIOUSLY wasting your time with 7.6, 7.5.5/7.1 is the way to go. I don't believe you mentioned whether you were going to try getting it on the internet, either.
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