… speaking of the IIvx - i remember my first mac, the inglorious IIvi. my father had the best intentions in 1992, but unfortunately chose exactly one of the models that fit perfectly into this category. after the huge investment there was no money left, to populate one of the nubus slots with a card. :-)

On 16 May 2018, at 7:03, Scott Holmes wrote:

The IIvx was one of those machines that looked great in the pre-sales marketing blurb, but the reality was that it did not live up to expectations.  Apple short-changed customers by putting the 32MHz processor on a slow 16MHz bus.

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