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Re: Question about DOS33.DMP
- Subject: Re: Question about DOS33.DMP
- From: "william strutts" <wrstrutts1@nospam.home.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 17:57:19 GMT
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"Mac Guillet" <mac@solarwinds.com> wrote in message
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> > Great. You did it eh?
>
> At long last...Who knew it had to be a super clean boot for it to work...
>
> > The Mac isn't a waste.
>
> I hope not...my impatience yesterday cost me $200...if I would have waited
I
> might have had something from eBay for a fraction of that.
>
> > You can Appletalk it to your IIgs.
>
> Oh? How difficult is that?
>
> > Plus it is a cool Mac. I always wanted to get one of the
> > Performa 575's. It is way faster than the two Macs I have.
>
> I don't know the actual specs on it but it seems to run nicely. I am
going
> to try and shove some more RAM in it...supposed to be standard 72-pin
> variety...It is a nice screen though - sony trinitron. I had them put an
> ethernet card in it as well, so I might spend today getting it hooked up
to
> the wave. I made them swap out the originally installed 2X cdrom for a 4X
> that I seen laying on there back room bench as well... :)
>
> Our Apple rep said this particular "all in one" was only made available to
> schools - thats probably why I had never seen one of them before (I would
> have been out of school when it was made).
>
> It was recommended that I run MacOS 7.6.2 on it - I was told it uses less
> memory, runs quicker, etc than the 7.5.3 I have in there now. Not that I
> have a source for that mind you - until such a time as Apple de-classifies
> it. I will prob have 7.5.5 in it by days end if all goes well...
>
Mac,
The specs for it:
33mhz 68LC040 CPU (29 mips)
4 meg standard expandable up to 36meg using a 32meg 72 pin simm
PDS slot
160-320 Meg HD
Sony Trinitron display
Optional L2 cache
512K VRAM expandable to 1Meg
You can use systems 7.1 to 8.1 on it. It is comparable to a Quadra
605 motherboard. To get a Floating Point processor, you have to
swap the CPU out for a 68040. It was the top of the line color
all in one Mac.
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