On Sunday 03 February 2002 00:28, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > Seriously, I have a chance to trade some PC stuff for either a IIsi
> > or a IIci. Both are barebones - no harddrives, adapters or RAM.
> > Looking at LowEndMac and Apple support, I'm leaning toward the IIci,
> > but I thought for once I'd take advice *before* the aquisition.
> > It'll probably run either A/UX or Linux/m68k.
> > My main concern is RAM. They'll both take <100ns 30-pin
> > non-parity, right? Any other gotchas? Yes, I have a Nubus video
> > card.
>
> That said, I enjoy IIsis and they are nice and small units. The first
> Mac I actually owned was a IIsi. However, I have two IIcis -- one will
> run A/UX soon, and the other runs NetBSD/mac68k and powers the
> apartment network.
I have 2 CI's siting on the shelf with an SI labelled as spare parts. I
wasn't aware that the CI would run A/UX or BSD.
With 32 Meg how well do these run?
Does the CI equire any upgrades?
Received on Sun Feb 03 2002 - 10:24:42 GMT
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