> Classic II has no native internal expansion slot support (FPU/ROM slot
> notwithstanding). The only option for directly connected Ethernet will
> be a SCSI->Ethernet adapter. You can also tunnel TCP/IP over the
> Localtalk, but it's a pain and requires an intermediate Mac.

Thanks for the quick reply Scott and for saving me the grief of
opening the case for no reason!

> So, the good news is, there's no need to open the case unless you want
> to add RAM (up to 10mb) or a different HD.

I'm going to keep the RAM and HD stock, I just prefer to not crack it
open unless absolutely necessary (eg - for repairs). I'll investigate
the cost and how difficult it will be to obtain a SCSI -> Ethernet
adapter. Thanks for your help

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