If it is booting to a flashing disk  your hard drive could be bad, for sure
it is missing the OS.

You can get a decent drive on E-bay look for an apple 50 pin SCSI, a good
one is a Quantum fireball, you can get any ware from 500MB to 2GB for little
money and get to do a lot with them.

There are some firmware issues whit non apple labeled drives, not that they
cant be used but you need to know how to get them to work (I don't) so I
stick to Apple labeled drives.

Good luck!!!

Abel



On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Shifuimam <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> And it works! I opened it up and discovered that it does have an
> internal hard drive - I don't know how big it is. It boots to a
> flashing disk icon. I saw on lowendmac.com that it will run System 7,
> so I suppose that's the next step.
>
> Is it possible to convert ADB to PS/2 or USB, or should I just get an
> ADB keyboard and mouse on eBay?
>
> Are these capable of any sort of networking at all?
>
> >
>

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