--- "J.S. Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Your IIcx is modified, then, to have only an
> accelerator? The soldered CPU
> having been desoldered? There was or should still be
> a 68020/16Mhz. chip on
> the motherboard under the hard disk/floppy drive
> assembly.

The only way to upgrade the IIcx was by removing the
CPU. Some had a socketed CPU. The ones that didn't
had to have the mainboard sent to Daystar for
installation of a socket for either their dedicated
IIcx upgrade or their IIci cache slot upgrade adaptor
to plug into. Same story for the Mac II and IIx.
With the Mac II both the CPU and AMU or MMU had to
come out.

=====
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