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Re: check out these industrial strength apple II's



Ernest schrieb:

> I'm guessing that these were used as some sort of factory process
> controller/monitors. Anyone have any other theories?

These are D.I.Y. cases. In the 80s you could buy a Taiwanese "Apple"
board for around $300 (or the empty pcb for $50). "Apple II"-style cases
were available, but most people preferred the "IBM-PC" look or 19"
racks.

Taiwanese boards were sold with 48k (a clone of the Rev7 Apple ][plus),
with 64k and an additional Z80 cpu, and as a clone of the NTSC Rev A IIe
with an additional DIP-16 connector for the IIplus Keyboard. 

In Europe Apple clones made nearly 75% of the market share, Apple's
lawyers were too far away to stop this.


Patrick