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Re: Apple schematics



In article <21346.678.uupcb@yob.com>,
Jeff Brielmaier <jeff.brielmaier@yob.com> wrote:
>
>PC>: Hello, I'm looking for logic board's schematics for any apple model,
>PC>: could anybody help me, I will apreciate your help
>PC>
>PC>The first manuals that came with the Apple included the logic board
>PC>schematics.  Not sure about the //e, but I know my ][+ manual had it.
>PC>I don't have it anymore, but if you can find one, they'll probably give
>PC>it away.  Or, some place like Alltech might have a few copies left to sell.
>
>Up until the release of the IIgs, the Technical Reference manuals included the 
>schematic for the machine (did Apple publish the IIgs schematic?).
>
>Of course, the Apple ][/][+ was the last machine that was made out of discret 
>components so that someone could actually watch what was really happening <g>
>
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The Apple IIgs Hardware Reference (Second Editio) contains schematics for
both the Rom 0/1 (256k) and Rom 3 (1 MB) motherboards.

Good enough?
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