Vintage Macs wrote...

>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: LCII acquisition
>Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 20:27:11 GMT
>
>Hello.  I just bought an LCII for no other reason than because
>it was so-o-o cute!  I think that it has a 60 MG hard drive and
>4 MG of RAM, according to the �get info� and �about this mac�
>folders.  My 14-year old thought he would be able to play
>Escape Velocity on it.  However, the game requires 6.5 MG of
>RAM to run.  According to the �charts,� I believe that this
>computer can hold 10 MG of RAM.  Is that correct?
>
>One other question:  what is the largest internal HD I can
>install without causing problems?  I really don�t want to live
>dangerously; I just want to safely install the most it can
>handle.  Remember, I'm a newbie.
>
>Thanks and God bless,
>Claire Hart

Cast-off LC III's are just as cute (the case is identical) and can hold
lots more RAM. Excellent game machines for young kids--though I guess 14
isn't so young nowadays.

Bob F

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