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[* black] Macintosh 128K Repairability Score ***7? out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair). | |
- | [* green] Once you’re inside, it’s simple and |
+ | [* green] Once you’re inside, it’s simple and straightforward to replace any of the main components: floppy drive, power supply, logic board, or CRT display. |
[* green] No adhesive anywhere. | |
[* green] User-replaceable clock battery. | |
- | [* yellow] Limited upgradability: The RAM is soldered to the logic board and can’t be replaced, and there’s no |
- | [* red] The case is fairly difficult to open, with deeply recessed screws and a tight fit. |
+ | [* yellow] Limited upgradability: The RAM is soldered to the logic board and can’t be replaced, and there’s no slot/port to add an internal drive. However, you can expand storage via an optional external floppy drive. |
+ | [* red] The case is fairly difficult to open, with deeply recessed screws and a tight panel fit. |
[* red] There are some dangerous high voltages on both the power supply and the CRT that make repair potentially hazardous. |