There were at least a couple of third-party upgrades for the Mac 128K, many
of which boosted the internal RAM to 512K and added a SCSI port.   You
should be able to plug in any standard external SCSI drive, and many of them
are often available very reasonably on the Swap List.

     Rob

----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Hosie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi all,
>
> I have a 128k Mac that seems to have a SCSI  where the battery should
> be!!!....it has 25 pins.
>
> The unit boots up ok.
>
> I'm a bit green on technical info....any info on this would be
appreciated.
>
> Phil



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