The Macintosh Plus (January 1986) was the first Macintosh with SCSI and a double-sided 800 KB floppy. Apple sold it longer than any other Mac model — five years. We reproduce its logic board on the original layout for restorations and collectors.
Yes — with 4 MB of RAM, the Mac Plus runs System 7.0 / 7.1 acceptably for basic productivity. System 6.0.8 is the period-correct choice for nostalgia.
Yes. Period-correct SCSI controller, full pinout. Modern SCSI2SD adapters work great if you don't want to track down vintage drives.
Every board is hand-soldered by Logan in a Fresno workshop, period-correct components where available, and shipped with a numbered certificate of authenticity.
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