>HI!
>I have some LC475 boards and I wonder if I can put one of them in a 
>ClassicII instead if the original ClassicII board.
>I have noticed that som modification is neaded on the ventilation shaft
>and minor adjustments so the video ram fitts when sliding in the board.
>I supose that no modifications are neaded to the HD and floppy 
>connections, but, the tricky part is the connector placed centraly 
>on the Classic board. I do not know what the collour codes mean.I 
>supose it is a mixture of video and power lines. So, this is the 
>questions: Is it at all possible to convert the 475 mobo to function 
>in the Classic and if so, how?
>
>TIA
>D.L.
>

For some more inspiration, see what Helmut Goeggel did at 
http://www.mac475.gmxhome.de and - for really bad cases - 
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/dyon/68k/se475.html.

Have fun,

OM
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