On Nov 30, 2003, at 06:17 pm, J.S. Garrison wrote:


No, it's the "just-got-up-no-coffee" problem. :^P

OK, I just gave the IIci a shot in the arm, now I can say, after two 40 oz.
cups of coffee, =^)

You need 2 more by the sounds of it.... OK maybe it just didn't sink in yet >:-D


The IIsi has my vote, only slightly edging out the LC III. Why? More RAM.

How many 8MB/16MB 30-pin SIMMs have you got? I want some :-)


The LC III tops at ten

Naahhaaaahhhh. The LC and LCII top out at 10MB, the LCIII and LCIII+ top out at 36MB. They also hold up to 768k of Video RAM. If you fit an LC475 board in the case you can have 132MB.


the IIsi goes to 33 megs with two 16's, one meg on board.

I didn't know it had a whole *1MB* on the board ;-). Of course you lose 320k of that to the video controller anyway. A Nubus Graphics card looks like a prospect that could be quite realistic if you want anything approaching (and probably exceeding - it's not hard!!) the video on an LCIII.


And, with that spiffy angle adapter, you put in the Daystars I mentioned
for the IIci. 68040/40 or 68030/50.

Can you get a Turbo601 on that adapter? If so it has the LCIII drawn for CPU upgrades.


Makes a "fat" pizza. And runs pretty well.

Just don't try picking it up wit 1 hand...


Fully Coffee'd and Ready to Read....

<presses Jeff's 'Re-Fire' button a few times>


CONTACT....

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I think we've got a start....

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