I found a Classic II at the local Good Will computer store for $5 - with
a sticker "AS IS".  It started with black and white bars.  I washed the
mother board in Isopropal alcohol and it works!.  From somethere I have
a mother board for a Classic II but it looks different from the one that
I bought in one respect.  I believe it is the built in RAM on board.
One of the motherboards has 4 memory chips and one has two.  

There is a ROM/FPU expansion slot. Is this something that was there but
nothing was made to go there? 

However the hard drive does not work.  Norton recognizes it but cannot
do anything else.  I have mount everything which tells me 'hardware
problem'  Norton tells me it is a Quantum Model CTS40s that does not
have a HFS system.

Can anythinng be done with this har drive?

I may be looking to buy some memory and a modem in the future.

Charles Daniels




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