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Re: AppleIICx/i ambitious project, need help!
Oh man, did I learn my lesson! Thank you all for sharing with me that it's
not an Apple but a MAC.
So for those of you who are about to send a mail to tell me this, please
don't.
Thanks again. My mistake.
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Lars Kaijser
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ICT Automatisering, hired by Philips
ICT mail: Lars.Kaijser@ict.nl
ASA mail: Lars.Kaijser@ehv.ce.philips.com
Advanced Systems & Applications Laboratory Eindhoven
Lars Kaijser wrote in message
<924852390.274195@dibbs3.eur.cis.philips.com>...
>The other day I got two apple II's from someone. Problem is, they have been
>stripped down severly.
>Things I'm missing at the moment are:
>memory, keyboard, mouse, monitor and harddisk!! for both machines.
>Mainboards look good, graphic and network card present.
>I really would like to get them up and running, but I realise that's not
>going to be easy, just the more fun!
>
>To start of I would like to have the manual's for the two machines, so my
>question is: Does anyone have them (digital kopie) or does anybody know
>where to find them? Searched the web, no luck so far.
>
>Other tips regarding the build up of above mentioned machines, any extra
>information, all is welcome! For instance, how to get monitors running with
>these machines. I saw that the apple needed some exotic monitor cable with
>little pins and some busses in the connector to the monitor, haven't seen
>anything like it till know. Any alternatives?
>
>Thanks,
>
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>Lars Kaijser
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>ICT Automatisering, hired by Philips
>ICT mail: Lars.Kaijser@ict.nl
>ASA mail: Lars.Kaijser@ehv.ce.philips.com
>Advanced Systems & Applications Laboratory Eindhoven
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