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Re: Apple IIgs in IIe case?
- Subject: Re: Apple IIgs in IIe case?
- From: Randy Shackelford <shack@onyx.southwind.net>
- Date: 2000/04/11
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Ron Kneusel <rkneusel@mcw.edu> wrote:
: I recently picked up an Apple IIgs in an Apple IIe case. It
: is obviously not a hack but was built by Apple to use the IIe
: case. It even has "Apple IIgs" in place of the "Apple IIe"
: label.
: I've never run across one of these before. Are they at all
: common?
Apple sold an upgrade kit for $500 during the ROM 0/01 era. It had the board,
a new metal bottom, and new labels to say Apple IIgs on the lid. Hopefully
you didn't get your pocket picked by some crook on epay calling it a rare
Apple prototype or somesuch.
Early //e's like my Aug '83 vintage wouldn't work with the upgrade since
they had the old ][/][ plus style case with the sprayed on finish. It was
meant for the newer plastic kind, so the screw holes weren't the same. So
Apple's fix was to sell a new case top to people in that boat. I happen to
have one of those new in box in my stash. I could use it to build a beige
//e that looks like it just came out of the box for the first time. Now it
is a bit scarce.
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