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Re: //e to IIgs upgrade board ...
- Subject: Re: //e to IIgs upgrade board ...
- From: "brad" <mrbrad@ll.net>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 08:20:57 -0600
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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- References: <aLvrd.34860$VL6.32606@clgrps13> <PmFrd.35317$bP2.15037@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com>
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"Sean Fahey" <a2fan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:PmFrd.35317$bP2.15037@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com...
>
> "Craig Bower (Bender MX)" <nitroacdNOSPAM@telusNOplanet.netSPAM> wrote in
> message news:aLvrd.34860$VL6.32606@clgrps13...
> > How to tell
> >
> > If a //e to IIgs upgrade board is authentic?
>
> Nearly impossible unless you get it in the kit's original box. The
original
> GS "ROM 00" motherboard or whatever you want to call it (and later fixed
> 01's) are factory ready to accomodate either a IIe KB and power supply or
a
> GS power supply. All the boards I've seen are cleanly manufactured.
>
> From your description, it sounds to me like you got someone's hack
project.
>
>
just for my info..so the rom 0 //gs motherboard i sent in years ago for a
rom 1 was simply fixed (rom fix?) or was it a new motherboard actual
motherboard change??
just curious....at the time it was a challenge for me just to replace the
thing...newbie ap2 user and all
brad
former sysop lost-gonzo.com