![]() The hard drive went to one of my Mac IIsi’s. The good news was that most of its internal parts were donated to other Macs. Nevertheless the thing died one day and after stripping it of most of its usable parts I ended up discarding the old Mac at a computer recycling place. In late 2002 something wrong happened to the Quadra, a problem that I can’t recall exactly what it was. Ports: SCSI, modem, printer, sound out and in ports I did not use this computer for very long as I was already in Power PC land using my Powercenter Mac clone.Ĭonfiguration of my old Macintosh Quadra 610. Other things I did with the Quadra when it was not serving files, was to use it to open older files made with Pagemaker 3.x and 4.2, as well as do some word processing and rudimentary surfing on the internet using Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape. ![]() The Quadra 610 served as my primary backup computer and file server to my PowerCenter clone and Macintosh IIsi for about 2 years.ĭuring the course of ownership, I tried to run Linux for 68K Macs on this computer but could not get the thing to launch beyond showing a text based window. ![]() The Quadra I got came with a 240MB internal hard drive, 36 megs of RAM, 1.44 floppy drive and System 7.6.1 bundled on the hard disc. It was later renamed the Quadra 610 and shipped with a standard 68040 processor running at 25mhz. This was a computer that Apple first introduced as the Centris 610 in 1993. ![]() ![]() I bought a used Apple Macintosh Quadra 610 computer for $80 in the year 2000. ![]()
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