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The Balance Of Judgement
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Ivory Coast
1006 Posts
Posted - 25 Aug 2003 :  20:38:28
I'm trying to find out the various upgrade paths for older macs, and sadly I am coming up with nothing. More specifically, 3rd paty accelerators for the 68k machines, (even the classics and LC series) and other little information, especially on older companies that don't have websites no more. I know there is a source for some info, but any help would be appreciated.

(This is for a small database with upgrade paths for all macs 68k.)

Kami
Junior Member


Canada
132 Posts
Posted - 26 Aug 2003 :  06:21:22
I'm not sure if you have access to old Macworld/Mac User magazines but I remember that everytime there was new model released by Apple there would be an article describing the upgrade path if available by motherboard swap, etc.

I'll take a look through my pile of old mags to see if I can find something

K

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triumph_larry
New Member


USA
54 Posts
Posted - 26 Aug 2003 :  12:05:39
sonnettech still has some.

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 26 Aug 2003 :  18:45:41
As does MicroMac.

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