Out of curiosity, does anyone know what the smallest Macintosh motherboard is? 68k or PowerPC.
Given modern drive options like a SCSI2SD and/or FloppyEmu, I wonder how close a 68k or PPC Mac could come to the Mac Mini form factor. (The original Mac Mini was 2" x 6.5" x 6.5"; newer Mac Minis are 1.4" x 7.7" x 7.7".)
Of the machines I'm able to measure, the Mac LC III motherboard is the smallest at 8.75" x 7". Not quite Mac Mini size, but if you could get a smaller power supply, you might be able to do a Mac Mini-ish 9" x 9" case.
On the PPC side, I imagine the motherboard on the G4 cube would be the smallest, considering it was probably the inspiration for the Mac Mini and had a 7.7" x 7.7" footprint. Don't know about height though.
Given modern drive options like a SCSI2SD and/or FloppyEmu, I wonder how close a 68k or PPC Mac could come to the Mac Mini form factor. (The original Mac Mini was 2" x 6.5" x 6.5"; newer Mac Minis are 1.4" x 7.7" x 7.7".)
Of the machines I'm able to measure, the Mac LC III motherboard is the smallest at 8.75" x 7". Not quite Mac Mini size, but if you could get a smaller power supply, you might be able to do a Mac Mini-ish 9" x 9" case.
On the PPC side, I imagine the motherboard on the G4 cube would be the smallest, considering it was probably the inspiration for the Mac Mini and had a 7.7" x 7.7" footprint. Don't know about height though.


