It's a 16mhz 68030 machine, color (up to 256 colors with 256k vram simm,
up to 32,000 colors with 512k vram simm). There's 4 megs of ram onboard
and it has a PDS slot for ethernet/etc cards. For more info, search the
Apple TIL at
http://til.info.apple.com (go to the archive section).
You can get a mac-pc video adapter (i.e. from Griffin Technology), but it
would probably be cheaper to find a mac 12" RGB used somewhere...the
adapters can run up to $30. Actually, now that I think about it, I have a
switchless NEC adapter that would probably work for you, if you want it...
Cheers,
Aaron
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Kevin L. Anderson wrote:
This is off-topic, so please reply directly. Thanks.
My son was just given a Mac LC II without a monitor, but
including a keyboard and mouse. I am not a Mac user or
owner (until now), so I have no idea whatsoever to be looking
for in a replacement monitor. Is the LC II a B&W or Color
computer (I don't have the foggiest :-)? Help.
The computer has a 160MB hard drive, a floppy drive, and what
appears to be one memory SIMM (with four big chips on it, so
I'm guessing 4MB at most).
Cheers. Kevin
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Rock Island, Illinois 61201-2296, USA phone: (309) 794-7325
e-mail: kla(a)helios.augustana.edu -or- gganderson(a)augustana.edu
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