>
>If you want to be creative, you can slide the LC630 motherboard into the
>5260 and have a nice all-in-one computer. The 5260 and LC 630 use ATA hard
>drives, the 660 uses SCSI. They all use the same basic 72-pin RAM type. Yes,
>you can also swap CD-ROM drives, etc.
>
>Hope I've been some help!
>Keith
>
It is true that both used the same RAM and both could use the TV board, but
didn't the 5xx/52xx series and the 63x/63xx series use different form
factors and different front connectors? (Reason why ColorClassics always
were upgraded to "Mystics" by a 575 board and not a 630; I don't think the
IDE drive made the difference). Too tired to go and try now, and I don't
want to wake the children who have them in their rooms.

Cheers, OM

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