> I think it is thae same card he refers to but using it in an LC or an
> LCII is going to work fine as Apple sold it in those machines anyway
> (I have an original Macintosh LC sales leaflet that details all the
> options available) so it's not surprise it worked for you :).

I know someone who won't part with her LC because she can use it to 
access some old 11c program that she uses to make crosswords.

> I think the only way you could know for sure is to buy an LC475 and try 
> it.
> If it don't work then you can sell it on or turn i into a headless
> server or something.

I have a 475 mobo in an LC11 box that I would like to find a good use 
for - the headless server is a good idea. I recently took 8.1 off and 
put 7.6.1 on it and it is a very snappy machine - shame not to have a 
good use for it!


Chris Edwards
http://chris-edwards.com/


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