on 5/30/04 2:46 PM, Michael Day at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > on 5/30/04 2:19 PM, John at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> >> I have a LCIII, which I guess is somewhat of a compact computer, but I'm >> wondering what kind of hard drive it would take if I were to upgrade it. >> Right >> now it has the original stock 80mb hard drive, and I know mac's use SCSI, but >> what kind of SCSI hard drive would I look for. Could it run something like a >> 200mb? I have System 7.1 on it, and 12mb of ram, does anyone think that if I >> were to upgrade it's hard drive, and install system 7.5, would perform well >> on >> it, or should I just stick with 7.1? > Hi...John, your LC II should accept up to a 1.2 Gig SCSI HD without > requiring a partition. You can also add a 32mb stick of RAM for a total of > 36mb, which would allow you to easily run Mac OS 7.6.1...if you wished. > 7.6.1 is a VARY stable OS...as opposed to any flavor of 7.5...in my humble > opinion. BTW...You should be on Vintage-list for your model...no biggee. Ooopppss , Sorry, you have an LC *III*. An LC II won't accept a 72-pin SIMM of the 32mb type or any other 72-pinner. >> Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com >> The most personalized portal on the Web! >
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