>Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 01:22:07 -0800 (PST)
>From: Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>The LCIII was the first "non Road Apple" LC. Pretty
>much not crippled except for only having one SIMM
>slot. If you put some card in the PDS, try and get
>one with a 68882 FPU onboard. Unfortunately some
>types of LC PDS cards were never made in a model with
>an FPU. Lots of LC network cards had an FPU. A good
>upgrade for speed is a 40 or 50Mhz DayStar 030
>PowerCache (with FPU too) but you also have to find
>the LC adapter card and there's the problem of using
>the only expansion slot.

The adapter for the LCIII and the adapter for the LC, LCII, and Color 
classic are different adapters.  I have several of the LC, LCII, and 
CC adapters for the PowerCache in case anyone is interested.

Jeff Walther

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