> If you want classic Macintosh appearance AND a PMMU, you have to get
> yourself a Macintosh SE/30. It is almost identical to the Classic II,
> but will allow you to swap ROMs (with that of a Mac IIx or IIfx) and,
> once swapped, will take a mind boggling 128MB of RAM.

The SE/30 does not require a ROM swap in order to recognize and use 128MB of 
RAM, it recognizes and supports that amount natively.  It is almost identical 
in size and shape, but not in function as the SE/30 has a 32-bit data system 
bus while the Classic II has a 16 bit data system bus.

Derek

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