Jeff wrote:
> Just signed up.
>
> I have a IIsi which was given to me and I have yet to crack open the
> case, or boot it up.   I have install disk 1 that I am sure of and am
> looking for any other disks.
>
> I have had a PowerBook G4 in the past and love Apple products.
>
> I wish to upgrade the RAM on the IIsi and also possibly install an
> ethernet card in it.
>
> I am also interested in any software which may still be available for
> this unit.
>
> I'm a bit of a nostalgia buff and would like to set this unit up in my
> office and possibly use it for at least word processing once in a
> while.
>
> Any feedback / ideas are appreciated.
>
>
>   
There is a lot of things you can do off line. The IIsi was heavy in DTP 
in the early 1990's. I used our employee purchase for aol and 
educational games for my kid. I had a set of simm doublers giving me 33 
meg (max w/out doubler is 65 meg).
I wouldn't want to try today's internet

I have a scsi tower made from a pc w/ 4 hard drives, and a external 
cdrom attached for mine.  Also had OS 7.6.1 on it.

Unless you use the imagewriter/stylewriters/laserwriters of the era 
hunting for modern printer drivers may be a issue.

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