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Re: Need Help: Using an Apple ][ GS case to house new hardware.



"Ed Eastman" <noone@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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Daniel:
I suspect that most folks here would not condone the use of an old IIgs
in that fashon unless it was absolutely inoperable.

Granted they are not necessarily worth much as is, someone may be
interested in getting a working computer to do word processing or other
functions on.  Consider finding them a good home instead of gutting them.

Thankx,
Ed
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Yes, please reconsider that.  The cards in them may make you some money, as
well.  You do like money, right?

Thank you,
Jason Whorton

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Daniel Tharp wrote:
> I thought of an alternative: removing all the innards, mounting a new
motherboard, and placing new hardware inside it. I've seen people mod the
cases of NES' so I'm sure it'd be a breeze compared to that, but I lack the
specs and dimensions of the cases. Any and all help will be greatly valued,
and if all goes well I'll have some pictures of it too.