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Re: Magic Apple II on ebay



Quadrajet1 (quadrajet1@aol.com) wrote:
: >Or...note the close-ups of the empty CPU socket.  He's quite interested in
: >the number silk-screened on the board under the CPU socket, which would
: >obviously not be visible with the CPU in place.
: >
: >I've never seen a ][+ quite like that one.  The power light is different
: >from the ][+'s I've seen, likewise the keyboard.  Not that I've seen that
: >many ][+ machines, though I learned on a ][ and a ][+ back in '81...

: >--Dave Althoff, ][.

:   The keyboard is an original Apple ][ keyboard, not from the Plus.   The Rev
: number is also under the slot sockets, right above the CPU itself.

:   The machine is originally an Apple ][, not a ][+. Maybe that's why you're
: confused.

The world of ][/][+ machines is kind of muddy anyway.  Both of the
machines the school had were identified as "apple ][ plus" on the lid, but
one was a ][+, 48k, Autostart ROM, while the other was a ][, 32k, Old
Monitor ROM, and an installed Applesoft ROM card.  Both had the two-board
keyboard (with the selector switch for RESET/^RESET) and both had the flat
white lens for the power light, not the thing that looks like a key on the
unit on auction.

--Dave Althoff, ][.
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