Condition: This is an older Floppy Drive in good physical condition.It uses a special apple cable and we are no longer able to test on our regular floppy drive test bed.My other LCIII, while I have no idea as to when it wouldve been purchased, also has a board with a 25 Mhz 030, which Im guessing is its original board.Please direct any questions, comments and enquiries about the website, management and ownership to this thread.
What im really getting as is, Iv always wanted to be able to say. I have finally decided that the Macintosh LC III is my favorite. Mitsubishi Mf355F-592Ma Inject Floppy Mac To WorkEasily Over Clockable Runs like a dream 33mhz FPU Pops right in Nic cards are cheap good enough onboard resolution 832x624 256 colors, w stock vram, what more do you need hands down the most likely mac to work ( if ran till death ) ( after a re-cap ) Video Sound SCSI ADB Super easily serviceable Super Easy to survice PSU, (TDK) if equipped Fast SCSI Chip, Screams with one of my 10K SCA Drives installed Maxs SCA to SCSI adaptor Pop 32 or 64 megs of ram in there, Easy to find. Low Cost. 25mhz or 33mhz 68030 runs most vintage apps great. Seems most of them came with the 80mb HD, they are more likely to still work then the 40mb or 160mb hd. Sony 2m Auto Inject:-) hear the LCIII models have manual inject. LC IIIs are still pretty easy to obtain LC-IIIs will run just fine WO a pram battery installed. NO Power Flip Trick. Please Share your thoughts on your favorite Mac, It has to be just one (even if its a super close decision). Mitsubishi Mf355F-592Ma Inject Floppy Software Or CPUCheap, stackable, easy to work on, incredibly expandable, runs anything up to 8.1 like a champ (with appropriate software or CPU card), great as little BSD servers like the one Ive run for years. But I dont own one, so that doesnt count;-) Right now, i really dont have a personal favorite as far as desktopslaptops in the 68K world. That said, the LCIII was my first computer, so its special to me. Let me explain my self a little better, Its not that they are shit, its just like they are more unnecessary. Is a Strong machine 100 of the Vintage software that i have and run work Fantastic with it. I just feel like right off the bat you get more with the LC-III 4 megs of ram onboard, Enough Vram onboard for 256 colors a generous resolution. Just seems like its got it all, really you buy the thing off ebay, some bafoon stole the HDRAMVRAM So what. Connect it to your External Zip, or slide a HD in there and you are ready to roll even if you are a nubie with no apple parts around the house, you are cooking with gas. On a Percentage basis the LC-III is so much better its almost not right. Ah, yes - didnt think about that, mostly because both of my LCIIIs are manual inject. Mitsubishi (Shitsubishi) manual-inject drives, as opposed to the Sony manual injects which were (IMHO) better). But I retired it as I didnt figure out the weird issue it has. When you first fire it up, the raster bounces, squiggles and wiggles horizontally, then it clears up. The one that Ive had since new was delivered in December 1993, and has its original logic board, with a 25 Mhz 030.
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