Does anybody have a list or know where there is a list of the standard
monitor, keyboard and mouse configurations that the early macs were sold as. For
example I am trying to find out what monitor would have been sold with a IIsi
back in 1990.
What is prompting this question is that the M1212 monitor I got with a IIci
system recently has a swivel base with a curved front. This clashes with the
straight line of the IIci case but however fits nicely with the IIsi's
curved case. Another IIci system I might be getting has a High Res RGB monitor
with a swivel base that exactly matches the IIci. Also the same model of High
Res RGB monitor without the base goes nicely on the LC475.
The minimal result I want to end up with is that each complete system that I
have setup and working has a monitor and keyboard combination that doesn't
clash. If I could have it as the standard configuration that would be better.
Thanks.
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