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Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: Doogee on 12 January 2003, 13:20

Title: is this what i would need to get my apple macintosh lc575 on the net?
Post by: Doogee on 12 January 2003, 13:20
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Title: is this what i would need to get my apple macintosh lc575 on the net?
Post by: rtgwbmsr on 12 January 2003, 15:23
Looks like it.
Title: is this what i would need to get my apple macintosh lc575 on the net?
Post by: Doogee on 12 January 2003, 17:01
splendid, lol i only figured out yesterday that the back comes off my mac  (http://tongue.gif)
Title: is this what i would need to get my apple macintosh lc575 on the net?
Post by: cocoamix on 12 January 2003, 20:08
You might want to check www.everymac.com (http://www.everymac.com) just to make sure the specs for expansion cards are the same.
Title: is this what i would need to get my apple macintosh lc575 on the net?
Post by: Doogee on 13 January 2003, 04:08
???explain???
Title: is this what i would need to get my apple macintosh lc575 on the net?
Post by: hm_murdock on 15 January 2003, 06:10
Some older Macs used PDS (Processor Direct Slot) and some used Nu Bus.

NuBus would be the same on all NuBus Macs, allowing cards to be used on anything with NuBus slots (anything from Mac IIs up to 1st generation Power Macs.

PDS is different for different processors (68020, '030, '040) and for different models (the SE/30, one of the best computers Apple ever made, uses a different PDS from the 030 powered LCII and LCIII). So, make sure that you're getting a card that will in fact work with a specific model Mac.

Also, make sure you get software extensions for the card!