So not long ago I got an early production Macintosh Classic with a July 1990 Serial. Other then a couple stickers it wasn't very interesting. But it's useful now as a comparison.
This second acquisition is a much more interesting Classic. unity has graciously provided me with a lot of information on these types of machines, which has helped us kinda/sorta figure out what it is. (thanks!)
Interesting bits:
- It's missing the front label
- It's missing a serial number on the back
- The knob adjustment panel is smooth plastic
- The inside is bronze (or copper?)
- The interior metal chassis is different and lacking in some cutouts/refinements
- The fan assembly is metal and lacks any finger guard
- The logic board is an -01 and compared to my early production -03 it is noticeably lacking traces and vias in certain areas, as well as has completely different arrangement of resistors on certain areas on the back.
I got it from an ex-Apple employee.
This second acquisition is a much more interesting Classic. unity has graciously provided me with a lot of information on these types of machines, which has helped us kinda/sorta figure out what it is. (thanks!)
Interesting bits:
- It's missing the front label
- It's missing a serial number on the back
- The knob adjustment panel is smooth plastic
- The inside is bronze (or copper?)
- The interior metal chassis is different and lacking in some cutouts/refinements
- The fan assembly is metal and lacks any finger guard
- The logic board is an -01 and compared to my early production -03 it is noticeably lacking traces and vias in certain areas, as well as has completely different arrangement of resistors on certain areas on the back.
I got it from an ex-Apple employee.
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