Okay. Let's get serious. The RAM maxes out at 36MB.
It's got a 25mhz CPU and the FPU is an option. Now, I
loved my LC III. It was a great little computer. But
why would you ever need a 2 gig drive for it? Yeah,
yeah, run a data base, etc. But really, I'm curious.
What are you planning on doing with it?

William


> The only limit is due to the HFS disk format.
> As you go to bigger drives they use bigger block
> sizes. HFS is limited to 65,536 blocks per volume.
> (Just like FAT16 on a PC is limited to 65,636
> clusters.)
> 
> You can partition really large drives to keep each
> volume's block size down. 2 gig is really the
> largest
> volume you want to use with HFS. Earlier versions
> of HDSC will only let you make 1.9 or 2 gig volumes.
> IIRC later versions allow bigger, but they waste
> a lot of space unless you store only really large
> files.
> 


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