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I recently came across the an image on an anonymous imageboard
called 4chan (if you do not know what 4chan is, be very glad, it's the
absolute worst cesspool of the Web), and while this is a diagram of the
original Macintosh (note the 128K RAM mentioned), it's
still of one of the Macs from that era.
The image is
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/6631/macplus.jpg
First of all, if anyone has any high-resolution copies of this image,
that would be nice.
Secondly, I used to have a Mac Plus, years ago. I had a 400K external
floppy drive that I had salvaged from a trashcan on the side of the
road, but the drive was burned out. I replaced the drive inside the
external case with a 1.4MB internal from one of the early PowerPC Macs
(But you were still limited to 800k disks). I originally made floppies
on an old PowerMac by sticking duct tape over the HD hole on some
floppies I found lying around, and imaging some old games disks
(Arkanoid was fun!)
Sadly, when I moved (this was back when I was 14 or so), the mouse on it
had died, and so had the PowerMac. I had lost all my disks, and aside
from it going Ping! whenever you powered it on, I found
no real use for
it, and just left it for the junk pile. (You have *no* idea how much
I
curse myself today...)
Being that my first jump into classic computing was these beige
toasters, if someone could find me some good, high-resolution
documentation (and maybe curse me for being such an idiot back then), it
would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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