[comp.sys.amiga] Questions on Antique Mac upgradability....

mpmst1@unix.cis.pitt.edu (metlay) (06/13/90)

I have just purchased a used 512K Mac (thanks, Adrian), and am interested
in getting information on upgrading its memory, replacing its SS disk
drives with DS drives, and/or replacing its rear panel to add a SCSI port
etc. (i.e. go the 512->512e->quasi-Plus route). Are such things still 
possible, and if so, whom do I contact and how much are these various 
operations likely to cost?

Please forgive my bandwidth; reply via Email if possible. And if there's
a "frequently asked question" reference on this topic, please point me to it.

thanks again,
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                              | If you can't go into your local store, ask for
mpmst1@unix.cis.pitt.edu      | it, pay for it and walk out with it, then it's
metlay@vms.cis.pitt.edu       | vaporware, and you shouldn't waste time on it.

mpmst1@unix.cis.pitt.edu (metlay) (06/13/90)

Sorry about that, guys, still trying to get the hang of this gefhg zrgynl
mailer utility. And before anyone flames me for vigorously defending the
Amiga against the Mac and then turning around and buying a Mac, I have only
this to say: $250 for something my wife can keep in her office and use for
MacWrite is a lot better than $350 for a bundled AMAX module with chips 
and drive so she has the ability to come downstairs to my studio and punt
me off my Amiga to write a report for her boss. So there, nyah. *I* sure
as hell wouldn't use an AMAX for anything, so why bother?

Again, my profusest apologies....
-- 
metlay			      | METLAY'S LAW:
                              | If you can't go into your local store, ask for
mpmst1@unix.cis.pitt.edu      | it, pay for it and walk out with it, then it's
metlay@vms.cis.pitt.edu       | vaporware, and you shouldn't waste time on it.