We just can't shake this hardware tinkering kick that we're on, so let's round out the week with this page on modifying the beloved Color Classic!
From the intro:
"Definition: A Power Colour Classic is an Apple Macintosh Colour Classic computer, normally powered by a 16Mhz 68030 CPU, modified to use a logic board which contains a microprocessor from the 'Power PC' range of RISC processors, typically a 603e device. While it is possible to effect something similar by installing a logic board with a 68040 chip (e.g. from an LC575) and then adding a 601 accelerator board 'on top', such designs are highly compromised and are outside the scope of this page."
So You Want to Build a Power Colour Classic?
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Updated: Friday, 13 May 2005 7:58 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 13 May 2005 7:58 AM EDT
