Talk:Macintosh LC
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The article says: "it used an IDE hard disk instead of the faster SCSI hard disks that all other Macintoshes had used" I owned a first-model Mac LC and used it actively for several years. From personal experience replacing the hard drive, I am certain that it used SCSI for both internal hard disks and external peripherals. In fact, the conversion to IDE happened in later models. Does anyone know when that conversion actually occurred? Bouncey 23:23, 2005 Mar 7 (UTC)
From memory - The "LC" 630 was the first mac with an IDE hard drive. and here's a source: http://www.lowendmac.com/quadra/q630.shtml
I'm pretty sure that LCs did not exist all the way up to the iMac launch. The iMac replaced the Power Macintosh 6500 and the All-In-One G3. dsemaya 08:52, 2 January 2006 (UTC)