At 06:59 PM 11/30/2003 +, you wrote:
On Nov 30, 2003, at 02:48 pm, Scott Holder wrote:
They both have their ups and downs. LCIII is 25 or 33mhz 68030 to the
IIsi's 20mhz. There are somewhat more interesting expansion options for a
IIsi, and a higher memory capacity. All up to what you
At 02:08 PM 12/1/2003 -0800, you wrote:
At 06:59 PM 11/30/2003 +, you wrote:
On Nov 30, 2003, at 02:48 pm, Scott Holder wrote:
They both have their ups and downs. LCIII is 25 or 33mhz 68030 to the
IIsi's 20mhz. There are somewhat more interesting expansion options for
a IIsi, and a higher
What no-body has mentioned is that the IIsi can run OS 6.0.8L, which
the LCIII cannot.
The only dilemia with the IIsi is Video card v's NIC in that single
NuBus slot.
John
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What no-body has mentioned is that the IIsi can run OS 6.0.8L, which
the LCIII cannot.
And 6.06, 6.07 and 6.08 plain.
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What no-body has mentioned is that the IIsi can run
OS 6.0.8L, which
the LCIII cannot.
The only dilemia with the IIsi is Video card v's NIC
in that single NuBus slot.
Get a NIC with AUI/BNC/RJ45 ports and a PDS
passthrough
then plug the videocard
Which is the superior machine, a IIsi or an LCIII?
How do I get an Apple Multiple Scan 15 to work with a IIsi?
TIA
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Angus Morrison wrote:
Which is the superior machine, a IIsi or an LCIII?
How do I get an Apple Multiple Scan 15 to work with a IIsi?
TIA
They both have their ups and downs. LCIII is 25 or 33mhz 68030 to the
IIsi's 20mhz. There are somewhat more interesting expansion options for
a IIsi,
on 11/30/03 12:58 AM, Angus Morrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which is the superior machine, a IIsi or an LCIII?
How do I get an Apple Multiple Scan 15 to work with a IIsi?
TIA
Because of the lack of memory-chip room, and the absence of easily found
acceleration, the LC III,
On Nov 30, 2003, at 04:45 pm, J.S. Garrison wrote:
Because of the lack of memory-chip room, and the absence of easily
found
acceleration, the LC III, although a little faster, tops out way too
easily without enough room for enhancement.
(IT WAS, asfter all a Low Cost Mac).
The IIci
snip
Jeff
On Nov 30, 2003, at 02:48 pm, Scott Holder wrote:
They both have their ups and downs. LCIII is 25 or 33mhz 68030 to the
IIsi's 20mhz. There are somewhat more interesting expansion options
for a IIsi, and a higher memory capacity. All up to what you need.
The LCIII is faster (25 or 33MHz) and
At 8:58 PM +1200 11/30/03, Angus Morrison wrote:
Which is the superior machine, a IIsi or an LCIII?
They are about a toss up.
Both can take the same harddisks.
ADB, serial and SCSI ports are the same.
The LCIII has more versatile video, up to 832x624. And it's VRAM can
be upgraded. The IIsi
on 11/30/03 3:30 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
The IIsi is limited to 640x480 with internal video
Both machines support the portrait display, 640x870.
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J.S. Garrison wrote:
the IIsi goes to 33 megs with two 16's, one meg on board.
No, you have to have 4 matching 30-pin SIMMs in the IIsi, so
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