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Re: Your first A2.



I'd like to see the circuit idea for the temperature sensing. Any chance of
sending me a copy?
 
On 27 Jun 2001 03:41:05 GMT, Quadrajet1 wrote:

>    I built a frankenstein Apple //e back in late '83, and I still have it.
> Some day I'll clean it up and take pics of it.
>
>   Basically I bought a motherboard and keyboard for $200, and scrounged the
> rest of the parts and put all the rest, drives included, into a hollowed
> out Wang dual cassette drive cabinet.  The keyboard was housed in a Wang
> keyboard enclosure.  At one time the keyboard enclosure had a clock/timer
> on it (based on a Rockwell board that was given to me).  Temperature probe
> inside the case to monitor temps.   All kinds of goodies inside, and
> ultimately a pair of 800k 3.5" AE drives too. All kinds of switches to
> control all kinds of functions. Even pinball buttons on the side of the
> keyboard for them pinball games.
>
> Raymond

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