dhill writes:
>Hmm, I thought this list dealt with 68020 Macs as well as the 030's
>so wouldn't the questions on the Mac Classic fit here. You have to
>pull the power supply and the hard drive cable from the motherboard,
>and, of course, you sure cannot miss the memory expansion board.
This list is specifically for 68020- and 68030-based Macs. By the "once
removed" rule, discussion of 68000- and '040-based Macs is also allowed.
Power Macs are expressly out of bounds.
That said, you will find the *best* support for 68000-based Macs and all
the compact Macs (128K to Colour Classic II) on the Compact Macs list.
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