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Re: Very Early Apple II board???
> > I checked over the board carefully and the board itself looks like
> > it is almost an exact clone of the original Apple II. It doesn't
> > have any markings that I can find.
>
> Perhaps it is just a regular Taiwan clone?
> These boards were copies of the REV7 Apple ][ (without the memory size
> jumper blocks). They were sold with different names (like Orange II,
> Mewa 48, PC48, Telstar, ...) and empty boards were also available.
>
> In 1985, an unpopulated Apple II clone mainboard did cost around $50,
> that was 10% the price od a complete Taiwan clone and 3%(?) of a real
> Apple ][plus.
>
> If some of the wires run to slot 7, they supply signals for a video (PAL
> or SECAM) card.
>
> Patrick
Here is a link to a picture of the board and one of the keyboard that
was connected to it:
http://www.robotswanted.com/pictures/apple2.JPG
http://www.robotswanted.com/pictures/apple2kb.JPG
Any idea who made it??
Regards,
Robert
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