James:

 I know that has a NeXT Slab (computer only). I believe It's a Quad
and as I remember it was complete. They have funny Ram in them theres a
jumper between 2 of the pins, one chip only. Other than that, they look just
about like any other mac, they just work a lot different. It had some case
damage on the lip that held the lid on, not real noticable. If you want. Iwill
be
down there next week.I can look into it for you. If he still has it , I can get

back to you off list.

Let me know

Jim

---------------------------

James S Jones wrote:

> I'm all for discussions of NeXT 68040 machines, here, as I'd love to
> acquire one -- some day.
>
> And, the logic works for me:
>
>         - certain NeXT machines have a 68040 processor
>         - NeXT is where the Mac would have gone had Jobs not been forced out
>         - NeXT is now a part of Apple
>         - NeXTStep and Mac OS have merged (into OS X)
>
> On Friday, July 26, 2002, at 05:51  PM, Jim Lunceford wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure, but it shoukd qualify as a Quad


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