The one that came with the 575 is dated 1994 while the other is dated 1996. However, from the bottom, they look very different. They are both the same exact model number. The keyboard is a little different that the one I was using on my Power Mac 5200. So this must have been a previous upgrade. This 575 has 4MB onboard, with a 16MB stick installed. The previous owner also threw in a 4MB RAM stick. There was no shortage of manuals and software. The StyleWriter II is also in pretty good shape. It only cost me $5 bucks, so it’s actually not too bad. I didn’t want to sink any more money into it, so it’s just been sitting there as a donor machine. I picked up a few other boards in the hopes that I’d be able to fix it. It’s been sitting in the corner of my room for a year and a half. I’m hoping I’ll be able to swap the front with my LC 520. These machines are pretty heavy, so they usually get kicked around and banged up pretty easily. It could use a little retr0brite, but overall it’s not bad. Physically, it’s in pretty good shape too. It came with the keyboard, mouse, software, and manuals. One of my readers sent me an email and asked me if I wanted his Performa 575 with StyleWriter II.
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