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Re: Original Apple II keyboard question



I'm sorry I wasn't clear on this question. I don't need keycaps, it is
complete. I just wanted to verify that the keyboard was a II keyboard and
not a II+ keyboard. Thanks for the offer though Raymond :) I am in need of
II+ keyboards for my replica 1 though, so if anybody has complete keyboards
let me know.

Vince
--
Replica I
The Apple I clone

http://www.applefritter.com/apple1/members/replica1/index.htm

"Quadrajet1" <quadrajet1@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >
> >My keyboard is a single board with no separate encoder board and the
power
> >light is slightly elevated. I don't believe there is a switch for
> >CTRL-RESET. It appears to be original but I'm used to seeing the other
power
> >cap that is smaller at the top. I've always had II+ models until now. The
> >CPU is dated 79 so I'm assuming it is a later model.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >
> >Vince
>
>    Sounds like you just need the power light cap.  I know I used to have a
> bunch of them when I was busy servicing Apple's, but may not have them
anymore.
>  I know I still have a ton of keyswitches, except for the early ]['s like
> yours.
>
>   I had a Bell & Howell Apple that had the black keyboard and the black
keycap
> power light.  Very low S/N of around 325.  I haven't seen another B&H with
that
> keycap since.  Sold it to some dude in Japan.  Wished I hadn't, but hey, I
have
> too much stuff.  Still have about 6 or 7 B&H Apple's I'll sell eventually.
>
> Raymond