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Re: Woz GS differences
- Subject: Re: Woz GS differences
- From: buggie@auriga.unm.edu (stephen e buggie)
- Date: 1997/02/14
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- References: <5dnjci$6n9@ecom1.bgu.edu>
I'm putting the finishing touches on an article for JUICED.GS newsletter,
"HACKSAW-HACKING THE STEALTH-GS," abouut modifying the back-panel metal
baseplate of the IIE so that this upgrade IIgs motherboard will be
installed into the IIgs. IT WORKS! That great version of the IIgs
motherboard has BOTH IIe and IIgs power sockets, and also a IIe keyboard
connector.
Some of those special IIgs motherboards were shipped inside IIgs
box-style CPU cases.
Its "stealth-IIGS" because you can sneak a IIgs into the home and your
wife will not even realize that you have a different IIe!
:-)
Steve Buggie
200 College Rd
Gallup NM 87301
Shawn T Beattie (mustb5@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu) wrote:
: I have a couple Woz GSs in my posession that I recently acquired
: from a local school. Looking at the motherboard, I noticed that one of
: them has the //e-style keyboard connector and numeric keypad connector, as
: well as the //e-style power supply connector, much like my GS-upgraded //e
: motherboard. Are those two motherboards the same? When did Apple stop
: including these connectors on GS'es?
: Shawn Beattie