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| cpu = Motorola 68LC040 | | cpu = Motorola 68LC040 | ||
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| os = MacOS | |||
| osver = 7.5.5 | |||
| location = Location Unknown | |||
| relinquished = 2005 | |||
| relto = Las Palomas Dumpster | |||
| role = Kitchen Workstation | |||
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== Summary == | |||
This machine came from the [[:Category:MVCS Haul|MVCS Haul]], and was used at [[:Category:The Trailer|The Trailer]] and my old apartment as a kitchen computer. I used it for instant messaging and recipes. The MVCS Haul also included a second LC 475 and an LC III, which will not be separately documented. | |||
== Gallery == | |||
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LC475Trailer.jpg|LC 475 at The Trailer | |||
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== Historical Summary == | == Historical Summary == | ||
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Summary
This machine came from the MVCS Haul, and was used at The Trailer and my old apartment as a kitchen computer. I used it for instant messaging and recipes. The MVCS Haul also included a second LC 475 and an LC III, which will not be separately documented.
Gallery
Historical Summary
Note that the information presented in this section was retrieved from my old personal website, The VAX Pirate's Lair, and is not likely to be entirely accurate or timely. Spelling errors have been kept intact for the purposes of historical preservation.
Two nearly-identical machines! One of them does not boot and is missing a floppy drive. These are LC 475s pulled from my old high school. I'll note configuration differences as appropriate.
Historical Specifications
- Apple Macintosh LC 475
- Motorola MC68LC040 25MHz
- 4MB RAM (LC 1--LC 2 does not have any RAM)
- 80MB SCSI hard drives