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Re: Where is the part number on a ][ logic board???



Nama wrote:
Sounds like an early rev 1. Its interesting that it has the green
slots. I'm assuming these are the dark green ones not the light green
ones.

It is not surprising that the supply of slot sockets did not sync
perfectly with board revisions.

In the early days, when Apple was manufacturing in Cupertino, they
ordered parts, and they rev'ed boards.  On the line, they stuffed the
boards they had with the parts they had.  They didn't throw out all
the spare connectors when they started up the rev 1 boards.  ;-)

Chris Alaimo wrote:

I am trying to find the part number on my ]['s logic board, but I can't
seem to.  On my ][+, it is right at the F1 position, but on my ][,
there is a memory jumper block deal there.

I am just trying to figure out what revision my board is.  I have the
little single pin above the video adjustment knob, so it isn't a rev 0,
but then the expansion slots are green, which I thought were unique to
the rev 0.  It was the autostart ROM and Applesoft, but I am the second
owner of the machine, and the first owner seems like the kind of guy
who would have upgraded his ROMs when they came out.  The machine is an
early 79' if that helps.

Thanks,

Chris

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