>Apple probably did this to make things easier for testing and then dropped
>it once they finalised the design. It's easy enough to add one back in
>later if you have a normal LC II, so it's absolutely trivial to add one in
>the factory.
>Final Release Candidate 2 of the LC II ROMs.
>Apple developer prototype.
>Probably a code name for the LC II project.
Yeah, Foster Farms is the LCII codename.
>Also typical of a prototype.
That's what I suspected, but wow, how cool.
I'm really on a roll with the rare/odd stuff. (First the AE HD+, now
this) What's next, White PowerBook 170? Clear 128k? Ok, probably not.
:)
BTW, I tried booting it a minute ago. No go. Question mark. Oh well,
I'll have to fiddle with it this weekend. Maybe the hard drive's full
of top secret Apple stuff. :)
I am also struck with how clean the unit is. It is flawless. Not a
speck of dust on the whole logic board. Not even any dust caked onto
the fan. The only fingerprints that I can find on the aluminum
sheeting is under where the floppy drive is supposed to be. (And
those are probably mine)
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