Thanks, pickle. I was afraid that was the case. I picked up an Apple IIgs
with monitor, keyboard, mouse, 3,5 and 5.25 external drives, and 3 ft**3 of
game software on floppies at a yard sale. Also salvaged a Performa 475
eleswhere. I sort of like the look of the IIgs, so I thought I'd try a hack
to put the 475 mobo in the IIgs case - plenty of room, IIgs power supply is
beefier than P475, and P475 case can provide back-panel insert. Of course
the AppleColor monitor is need to maintain the "look". Oh well ...
Anyone out there interested in a LOT of really low-density 3.5 & 5.25
floppies? :-(
Sp00ky
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 at 18:50:58 -0400, the pickled replied:
>At 22:54 -0500 on 18/10/02, Spiritus ex Machina wrote:
>
>>475 main board and an AppleColor RGB Monitor (Model A2M6014) that I would
>
>The A2 in the model number gives that away as an Apple II monitor, which can't
>work with a Mac.
>--
>
>the pickle
Sp00ky
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