I have never heard of something which replaces the hard drive... The closest thing I can think of would be an LC-PDS ethernet adapter with a network boot ROM (though I have never seen one for the Mac platform). If this is what you are referring to, it would not "replace" the hard drive, but augment the boot options (in much the same way the you can boot a classic using Command-Option-X-O).

Should you have a network boot Apple LC-PDS card, I would certainly buy one from you!

Regards,

Derek

On Nov 10, 2010, at 12:05 AM, Charles Lenington wrote:

Has anyone used the following item and know what software is needed? I have several listed on lemswap, but don't know software needs. I'll try to find the hard drives but I think they were caught in a fire.

Can't remember correct name, but you use in place of SCSI HD to boot an LC/LCII/LCIII from a server/network.
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