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Posted by: mmu_man on 2007-08-24 18:29:38 Tonight I went to my LUG and we cleaned up the cupboards 🙂
LC III 8MB 160MB with keyb/mouse and b&w portrait monitor... just a bit yellow but boots fine.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_LC_III
Just found this nice forum when checking for the specs.
I'm thinking about porting Haiku (MIT licenced BeOS clone) to it.
I had a power mac dusting around but 68k is much l33ter =)
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Posted by: chris on 2007-08-24 19:26:32 Great! They're great little boxen, though you should probably upgrade the memory to the max, and perhaps a larger HD. I would love to see Haiku on it, so go for it!
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2007-08-24 22:31:33 Sweet! 🙂 My very first Mac was an LCIII...man..i loved that computer...and still do, i still have it today. 😀 Terriffic machine. 🙂
Welcome to the 68kMLA btw 🙂
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Posted by: mmu_man on 2007-08-25 04:06:05 One-step case openning... some PCs should learn from that.
There is a PDS ethernet card inside but the connector seems to be AAUI, I'll have to find/make an RJ adapter I suppose.
Let's see if it keeps the clock (it thought it was 1956)...
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Posted by: aftermac on 2007-08-25 05:57:32 Nice little computer! I used them for 3 years in high school. If the date was set for 1956 you'll probably have to replace the PRAM battery on the motherboard.
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Posted by: mmu_man on 2007-08-25 06:29:29 Yes seems a quite standard 24v battery. =)
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Posted by: ~tl on 2007-08-25 06:45:31
Yes seems a quite standard 24v battery. =) 24v?!? The battery is a 3.6v Lithium (1/2-AA size).
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Posted by: mmu_man on 2007-08-25 07:36:01 Oh right, I was too quick, I saw a 4 somewhere in the reference and it seemed like those photo cam batteries. No reason to use 24v in those hw 🙂
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Posted by: aftermac on 2007-08-25 07:53:36 Not unless you want an LC III doorstop. 🙂
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2007-08-25 17:43:23 Baked LCIII, anyone? [xx(] ]'>
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2007-08-25 18:16:17
Baked LCIII, anyone? [xx(] ]'> Breaded and deep fried please. 😉
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Posted by: MultiFinder on 2007-08-25 21:18:49
Baked LCIII, anyone? [xx(] ]'> Breaded and deep fried please. 😉 I was gonna suggest grilled.
LCIII + BBQ Sauce = 😀
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2007-08-26 14:34:51 Mmm, hot chips. 😀
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Posted by: pee-air on 2007-08-27 14:13:46 All of this talk about tasty little LC IIIs, has motivated me to pull out the old LC III and load a bunch of games on to it.
I've been going through my old Mac floppy disk collection for the better part of the afternoon and installing old games on to my LC III. I did a fresh install of System 7.5.3 last night, and I'm now in the midst of loading up its internal 1GB hard drive with every little public domain/shareware game I can find.
It seems a shame to have this little box sitting idle in the corner. It'll make a great little time killer machine. System 7.5.3 boots up really quick. The hard drive can hold more old games than I'll ever play, and I can stick this machine just about anywhere for those moments of boredom that just can't be satified by anything else.
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Posted by: mmu_man on 2007-08-27 16:12:47 Eh, I'd be more thinking about trying A/UX on it, but according to penelope it's not supported. :-(
Maybe it just needs some disasm to find where it checks the gestalt codes, as it should support the hardware just fine actually.
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2007-08-27 16:16:50 Sadly its not that simple...the thing about A/UX is that it accesses hardware directly in ways that the standard Mac OS does not, and therefore is a lot more fussy on what it will and will not accept.
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Posted by: mmu_man on 2007-08-28 06:57:44 Exactly, so some drivers might not work correctly, but it should at least try to boot...
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Posted by: ~tl on 2007-08-28 07:19:13 This is worth a read for A/UX information:
http://christtrek.dyndns.org:8000/doc/aux/faq.html
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Posted by: mmu_man on 2007-08-28 08:50:41 ... which was down yesterday when I checked it.
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