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Re: What exaclty an IIe enhancement kit is made of ?



Thanks Bill

you're great as always, I'm contacting you directly for this matter...

Mirko

"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> ha scritto nel messaggio 
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> "Mirko" <mirko@yack.com> wrote in message
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> : I've seen this on ebay
> :
> :
> http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5202228644&rd=1&sspagename
> =STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
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> : It appears to be a full board upgrade not only the rom's
> :
> : Is it a board replacement or not ?
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> I believe that is only the 4 chips required to upgrade.
> That is also going to be bid on in the last hours by
> collectors since it is still factory wrapped. If all
> you want is to enhance your board for use, then I'd
> suggest getting the full enhanced board, the chips
> pulled from a board, or eproms and a CPU, which I can
> provide for you at minimal cost. I have all of these.
>
> I can provide a whole board, the chips which I have
> pulled, and tested, or a set of CPU, and eproms. If
> you desire dual languages, I have developed an adapter
> on PCB with 2 pin header for a switch to go between
> the two language character sets. You can't go wrong
> with someone who is familiar with enhancing the IIe.
>
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