Right now, I have it set up in the basement for my kids to use for
edutainment games and word processing.  It also serves as my basement
TV and a place watch all the old VHS tapes we have. I like to play old
DOS games and Win 3.1 games Calmira shell. In fact, it looks pretty
cool running an old version of LCARS 24 that I managed to scrounge up
on the web.

But, yes, ultimately, I'm asking just because I want to push it as far
as I can and trick it out to the max just for the sake of it.  Let's
face it; what I've added to the machine would have cost hundreds if
not thousands of dollars (including the machine itself!) when it was
new back in the day.  All told, I've forked out somewhere in the
neighborhood of $150 bucks to soup it up thus far. Why not see what
else I could do?

mws


On Oct 15, 11:53 am, Ken Daggett <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 15 Oct 2009, at 09:11:47 PDT, mwschmeer wrote:
>
> > Now, here's my question: aside from upgrading the CD-ROM to a faster
> > speed, what other hardware add-ons can I plunk in this sucker to make
> > it an "ultimate" LC 636CD DOS?
>
> --------------
> Seems to me that you have already accomplished the equivalent of
> giving a MG Midget all the options of a "tricked out" Cadillac.
>
> What kinds of things do you want to do with the machine, other
> that "take if for a joy ride"?
>
> Kenhttp://mysite.verizon.net/res7gt1w/stackomacs
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