--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
<clip>
> Have to get around and make a 64pin to 30 pin
> adapter and try them.   
> I DO have IIfx btw!  What a wonder oddball Mac it
> is. :-)

http://www.micromac.com/ had SIMM stackers for the
IIfx, but like all their stuff, hideously expensive.

One of their most laugh generating items was an add
on expansion case for the pizzabox LC series. The
only one it would have even bugun to make sense for
(especially at the late date it was introduced) was
the LCIII/III+. It was sort of a similar idea to
what PC Enterprises and other companies made to
expand the PCjr, except MicroMac didn't get around
to theirs until well after the LC pizzaboxen were
out of production. I could just imagine someone
spending $800 on one for an original LC or LC II.
The phrase "polishing a turd" comes to mind. ;)

Not that an LC or LCII qualifies in the "turd"
category, they're just, well... not something to throw
$800 at!

=====
It's total Fandemonium!
http://www.fandemonium.org


        
                
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