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Apple 2 SI??
Calum:
aha! it's a macintosh II he's got is it? i wondered why i couldn't find any mention of an apple 2 si anywhere!
psyjax:
Ya, here are some more accurate specs. from lowend mac:
http://www.lowendmac.com/ii/iisi.shtml
Annorax:
Ohh, memories.... the first platform i learned to program on was an Apple IIc running DOS 3.3 .... gawd, that was fun...a 6502 processor at i believe 2 mhz (if memory serves), 128k memory, no HD, one 5.25 inch floppy, and the damn thing costed (my father) $2000! oh well, i was 7 years old, and it was the best thing available at the time...
ravuya:
There is no Apple IIsi. However, there is an Apple Macintosh IIsi. I believe The Czar has one.
The latest OS you can run on that beast is probably 7.6... it's best use is probably as spare parts.
BTW, regarding Apple II & NetBSD... no version of UNIX (or Linux) will run on the Apple II due to its lack of a virtual memory architecture. Same thing goes for pre-030 Macintoshes, such as the IIsi.
hm_murdock:
the IIsi is an 030. All the II series except for the Mac II used 68030s.
I had a IIsi that I never made work. Something up with the video. Old Macs are badass. Get a Mac IIfx or a Quadra 840av if you want a sweet 68k box.
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