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.
But why exactly OS 7.1? After all, you may download 7.5 for free from Apple,
as well as earlier versions. All save for 7.1.
Because 7.1 is probably the best of the System 7 versions (save 7.6), IMHO.
It's small and lacks much of the garbage that was in 7.5.x.
7.6 is good but you need a correspondingly buffer system to run it. All of
my 68Ks run 7.1 except the SE/30 and the Plus, which run 6.0.8 -- even the
NetBSD IIci :-)
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