The Low Down on the "Mysterious Mac Thing"
Part 2
Here are several more images direct from the seller. Click on them to get a much larger version for closer inspection.
This image is of the back panel, left side. Note the SCART/VCR, SCART/TV and PowerBook-style HDI-30 SCSI connector.
This is the right side of the back panel. Note the expansion bay looking panel above the ports, which is looks a lot like a LC 475 PDS slot cover. There is also a "network" port, Serial, S-Video, and a host of RCA type outputs.
This front input is presumably where the keyboard attached to the system, as it has a ADB-style connector.
This is a clearer shot of the FCC identification sticker.
Most importantly, this is an image of the screen when the system is hooked up to a TV and started up. Without a remote control or a keyboard, the system cannot be taken any further than this. Obviously, it says "Apple" on the screen.
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Written/Edited/Published by Doug B. Landry
Logo by Jon Iverson
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©1998 Doug B. Landry. All rights reserved. All or part may not be reproduced or distributed without prior consent.
Coded on a Apple Macintosh Powerbook G3 Series from Baton Rouge, LA
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