The LC 520 and some of the LC 550 series used a
CD-ROM drive that requires Sony type CD caddies.
The Performa 550 used a tray load drive and the LC
550 also did after the Performa version was released.

The caddies are about the size of a CD jewel box,
have a flip open clear lid and s sliding metal
shutter on the bottom.

Caddy load drives are great for places where people
may not be careful with the discs.

The LC 520 is equivalent to an LCIII All In One
and runs at 25Mhz. The LC/Performa 550 is identical
to the LC 520 except it runs at 33Mhz. Its logic
board is the same as the Color Classic II. I like
to call it the "Fat CCII". ;)


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