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> > Hi all
> >
> > I just got an IIci and want to upgrade that box
> > somehow.
> > I already got a 7.6 CD and hope I win a Supermac
> > Thunder24 on ebay.
> > I am still looking for a Sonnet Presto CPU upgrade
> > and a Nubus Fast Ethernet card;
>
> The Daystar CPU upgrades for the IIci are better
> and easier to find. The fastest 68k you can get is the
> 50Mhz 030 Powercache, especially if you get it with
> the math co-processor. Daystar also made the Turbo
> 040, the fastest one of which performs on a level
> with the 50Mhz 030 and allows the IIci to run software
> an 030 can't.
I don't know if sale stuff is allowed here, but since it came up:
- 50MHz DayStar 030 (+FPU) (card only)
- a 40 MHz Presto 040 (card only, but maybe I also have drv somewhere in
binhex)
- A 33 MHz DayStar 040 (near complete box iirc, maybe some warranty vouchers
ended up in the bin, but all essential parts like manual+disc are afaik there)
- A Silicon Express II scsi adapter (+manual, can't remember if there was
software)
All accelerator parts worked in my IIci, both Daystars even under NetBSD.
The S II was detected as nubus device by netbsd (so the card is doing
something), and I had no interest in MacOS, so I never tested much with
it.
I paid +/- Eur 55 for it in total, about two years ago, but am using
a Quadra now, and just want the investment back, and find a good home.
So Eur 50+shipping.
I'm located in the NL.
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