On 2/24/03 3:18 PM, "b" <galahad9 at earthlink.net> wrote: > According to Bill Reburn: > >> MacII? >> >> No, these were fitted into machines upto the 7300 and faster 7220 with a >> P166) I believe. This was back when Apple started doing Dual processor >> machines. >> >> I had a 7250/120 that had a 100mhz Pentium (or 586).. >> >> It wasn't the fastest kid on the block.. But it did what it said it could. >> >> >> Bill Reburn > > Wasn't there a IIsi? I seem to remember the plug-in PC boards as > being available a long time ago. Way before the 7200 days, I mean, > back in the 68030 days. No? Shawn? Weren't they available way back > when? > > ~flipper There is a IIsi plus a IIx, Iicx, IIci, IIsi, IIvi, IIvx, IIfx.. The machines I mentioned were the last ones with them. The PC card started with the LC (040 days) with a 486DX2. The LC was introduce in the 020 days, died with a 601 in it. Every line up of Mac's since the LC days came with the DOS Compatibility option somewhere. Bill Reburn