From: Cameron Kaiser
<spectre(a)stockholm.ptloma.edu>
Subject: Re: Needed: 4 - 4meg 72pin non-parity SIMMs
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 17:40:52 -0800 (PST)
Reply-to: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
I disagree -
if they use 72-pin SIMMs, they surely can't be older Macs. Older
Macs use 30-pin or 64-pin modules. =)
No, there are some 72-pin SIMM Macs. The 7100 comes to mind.
Actually that's later Macs. The earliest that do have 72 pin simms I
can think of is LC III w/ 8MB which I have learning against TV stand
to be used w/ BSD if I can not find 68882 rated for 25mhz FPU to use
68k-linux because I don't wish to buy apple's 7.1 for it.
Mac parts wanted:
Anyone got the 68882 25 MHz laying around for sale? Ditto to 68040
20mhz or 25 even double speed 40 or 50? That's to replace that lame
68LC040 in scuffy Centris 610 (same MB in Quadra 610, and hackable
back and forth between two). Oh, looking for sick or alive 1.44MB FD
superdrive? This FD is found in all LC series, 4xx, 5xx and 6xx that
snaps into case and held via those funky cylinderal philips screws
screwed onto FD in turn installed in holes or guides.
Cheers,
Wizard