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Re: motherboard swap
In article <31E98557.5C9F@pacbell.net>, <mcgrogan@pacbell.net> wrote:
>I have an apple IIe and want a IIgs. I have heard a rumor about putting
> a IIgs in a IIe case. This sounds like a great money-saving technique.
> Can it be done?
>
>David McGrogan
>mcgrogan@pacbell.net
The original ROM 00 and Rom 1 motherboards in EARLY production had
plugs so that the //e power supply and keyboard could be attached.
However, you can't "really" put a IIgs in a //e case without half
of a new case. the boards are different enough, and the back panel
is incompatible (without a Dremel or similar).
If you're adventurous, call Alltech and investigate the cost of a ROM 1
motherboard.
If you're less adventurous, get a case and power supply from them too.
If you're SMART, get a case and motherboard from Alltech and a heavy-duty
power supply from Steven Buggie.
If you're _really_ smart, watch CSA2.marketplace for a used IIgs system.
That will include drives, monitor, ram expansion, possibly a printer, etc.
All for less than you'd ever have to pay new.
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--- Rev. SPQR (wbaguhn@nyx.net)