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From: Nick Canterucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Vintage Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, July 22, 2001 8:12 PM
Subject: 128K and colour classic


>Hello fellow vintage mac heads..
>Also does any one know anything about an upgrade in early 1984,
>called monster mac...? which added a second MB type board, to
>the mac's..giving the mac the option to connect an scsi HD...
>
>I came across one......


It seems to me that IIRC, the Monster was one of, or THE, first in the
upgrade market for adding SCSI capability to the 512, in addition to adding
RAM, up to a total of 4MB.

Like my "property of Apple Computer" 512, this board is wide and fat. Mine
uses a mounting known as a "Killy" clip. A row of tall pins surrounding the
68000 chip that the board pushes down onto. The board in mine is called
a Mac Rescue.

Then the board also has the slots for more RAM and the connector for the
SCSI port which bolts in where the big PRAM battery used to go.

Jeff


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