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[* black] Even 30 years ago, Apple had a thing for tidy packaging. With just a little coaxing, the logic board slides neatly out of its tray.
[* black] There's no active cooling on this daddy Mac. That empty space above the logic board gives the Motorola 68000 a little room to breathe, but nothing more.
-[* icon_note] Speaking of the Motorola 68000 (commonly called the 68k), it turns out this is a pretty popular chip. Aside from the Macintosh, it can also be found in the Sega Genesis, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, and even the TI-89 graphing calculator
+[* icon_note] Speaking of the Motorola 68000 (commonly called the 68k), it turns out this is a pretty popular chip. Aside from the Macintosh, it can also be found in the Sega Genesis, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, and even the TI-89 graphing calculator.