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Macintrash
New Member
Australia
68 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 18:08:43
Will A/Ux run on a LC II?cheers |
~Coxy
Leader, Tactical Ops Unit
Australia
2822 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 18:34:07
Nup. I don't have the full list on me right now, but it's basically only Mac IIs and Quadras which can run it, pretty much anything with a MMU and FPU except for the AV models.~Coxy - Leader, Tactical Operations Unit Mayor of NuBus City v3.0
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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
Australia
5830 Posts |
Posted - 12 May 2003 : 19:48:38
The lowest machine that supports A/UX is the IIsi. Sorry. -------------------------- Give your dreams a chance.™ - Apple in the mid '90s Warrior maclover5 68k Macintosh Liberation Army Number of 68ks Liberated: 7 Number of Contraband (PPC) Liberated from the Dumpster: 1 |
q950
Junior Member
USA
135 Posts |
Posted - 13 May 2003 : 18:18:55
I have a Daystar coprocessor card, do you think it would install on an LC II if he added something like that? If someone wants to try it, I would sell it for 5 bucks.
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oldmacman
Full Member
USA
713 Posts |
Posted - 13 May 2003 : 20:13:15
No, it wouldn't work. The video hardware on the LCs is not supported either.Official 68kMLA Music and NeXT Expert Macs Liberated: SE (2), LC, IIsi, PB 145b, Quadra 700 (2), LC 575, 6100 (2), PB 5300, PowerMac 5400/200, Performa 6400/180 PCs liberated from Windoze: 3 |
Unknown_K
Full Member
USA
602 Posts |
Posted - 13 May 2003 : 21:06:09
What are the specs for that coprocessor card?
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q950
Junior Member
USA
135 Posts |
Posted - 14 May 2003 : 12:22:02
It is a Daystar Digital Coproc LC PDS card with an MC68882FN16A chip on it. It is in like new condition and it was pulled from a working LC or LCII, I can't remember which.
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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms
USA
4679 Posts |
Posted - 15 May 2003 : 21:44:13
.ME loves his IIsi... I never *really* got to play with A/UX too much though [:'(]Official 68k videographer Official MLA TourGuide "I'm just a normal computer geek who somehow landed a social life"
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