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Re: FA: Unique Apple IIGS System with HS SCSI system - possible prototype?



"Wayne Stewart" <waynes@intergate.ca> wrote in message
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Sharkonwheels wrote:
Check out what I found. Apple IIGS, serial 70, with leading zeroes.
Hand-labelled ROM chips on the motherboard.
Hand-labelled ROM chip on the High-Speed SCSI card
SOCKETED RAM on the motherboard (the 1MB of GS RAM).
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1297109428
Complete system includes:
Apple IIGS
Apple 1MB RAM card, 1MB soldered on
Apple High-Speed SCSI card
Apple External Hard Disk: HD20SC
Apple 3.5 floppy drive
Apple 5.25 floppy drive
Apple IIGS style keyboard and cable (not a MAC replacement KB: GS style)
Apple IIGS mouse (not MAC replacement mouse: original GS style)
Tony


Socketed RAM and hand labels don't mean a lot to me but the S1 and speaker
plugs in the wrong place from production boards make it very unusal.
    Wayne


But, socketed RAM and hand labels, in combination with all the OTHER
things...makes
ya wonder?

I updated the listing and it has links to 2 REALLY HiRez images.
anyways, here are the links:

http://firebird.compusource.net/~tonym/auctions/a2gs-6.jpg        Standard
IIgs Mobo
http://firebird.compusource.net/~tonym/auctions/a2gs-7.jpg        This
strange IIgs MoBo

these photos are with case opened, no cards, power supply removed. 1600x1200
resolution, about 8 inches or so away, no flash (Canon S110 Digital Elph)


Tony
tonymATcompusourceDOTremovemeNET