On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 01:47 AM, mart wrote:

>> Well I have finally met my new acquisition, the complete LC 
>> system [...]
>
> Congr.! Museum line-up complete now?

No, the Mac II is still outstanding an I don't have a Classic. As for 
the Flat Pack Museum I just need an LCII and an LC475 (a proper one 
rather than a 475 board in a III+ case).

>  It's inside. The high voltage multiplier has a few rotary pots in/on 
> it.
> One of them is horizontal screen size, IIRC.
> But getting the back casing off ... you don't want to know. And I don't
> rally remember if an LC monitor has the same click fingers as an Apple 
> 12
> or 12" RGB. If so, opening involves rotating it upwards while pulling it
> backwards...

It is a 12" RGB so yes it will. It think the LC screen was the same as 
the standard 12" RGB but with the stand removed. I'll ook at it but I 
may just cope with a slightly narrow picture.

> As a precaution, lock away all screwdrivers. Using them is tempting, but
> will damage the case of your beloved acquisition :)

Damage is not an option, this thing is a rare artifact!

>> Sorry I
>> wrote an essay ;).
>
> no problem, we'll just write back a few.

Oh gee thanks ;).


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