>Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 16:20:39 -0600
>From: "R.A. Cantrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>PCI Maccers,
>                     I rescued 3  mother boards from a load of 8000lbs of Mac
>circuit boards that are going to the grinder. They  appear to be  either
>8500's or 75/7600's. There are some odd distinctions. There is one from
>1995, one  from  1996, and one from  1997. The 1995 is Apple part #
>820-0752-A and it has a  "backbrace" plastic frame on the bottom side of
>the board that makes me think it  is an  8500. By the power  switch there is
>only a  speaker connection. The 1996 and  1997, 820-0858-B and 820-0931-A
>respectively, have power led and fan connectors  adjacent to  the speaker
>connector. The  1997 has, where the cache slot appears on the other two,
>nothing, and the word cache" is not stenciled on either. Those are all the
>distinctions apparent to the untrained eye. Any ideas as to what these are,
>exactly.

On the third board, turn it over and find the four 1.1" X .5" chips 
with 44 pins each, 22 per long side.  If these are labeled 343S0380 
through 343S0383 then that board is an 8600 enhanced, AKA 8600 
Kansas.

At 22:41 -0500 01/10/2003, PCI PowerMacs wrote:
>p.s. there's a whole  lot of Apple II stuff and LC stuff in that load  and
>I  *might* get a chance  to  go  through it again before it leaves  forever,
>so let me know  if there's something desperately needed.

I wish I needed something as that sounds really cool.  If you see any 
stuff with blue kangaroos on it (Outbound) please snag it.


Jeff Walther


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