If you go to http://www.versiontracker.com

and download the program Mactracker it gives all the specs for all Macs and
their accessories. 

S

on 10/23/01 12:43 PM, the pickle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 18:21 +0200 on 23/10/01, Stephen Edmonds wrote:
> 
>> Does anybody have a list or know where there is a list of the standard
>> monitor, keyboard and mouse configurations that the early macs were sold
>> as. For
>> example I am trying to find out what monitor would have been sold with a IIsi
>> back in 1990.
> 
> Depends on what monitor you bought with it.  There really wasn't a
> "standard config" for most of the desktop Macs; it depended on what your
> needs were.  The LC, LC II, and LC III, however, were *most often* sold
> with a 12" RGB.
> 
> p
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