First post, by xjas
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Ten bucks, couldn't resist. Here it is:
Wait a minute...

Did you see it yet?
Here's the back:
Yes, this is one of Apple's many experiments in the '90s to give their machines just that little bit more widespread appeal. Note that it does not have an x86 "compatibility card", rather a complete x86 PC on the same motherboard. Which, in lovely '90s Apple fashion, slides out with just two clips & two screws:
Apparently some of these came with an Intel DX2/66 and some of them came with a Cyrix, and some of them ran the 486 at 70MHz. I didn't pry the heatsink off yet so I don't actually know which one mine is. Mine is the LC630 which means it has a 68LC040 with no FPU but you can upgrade that to a full-featured 040, which makes it identical to a Performa 640. Apple. why u do this ??
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