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Re: CommodoreOne news from AmiWest
- Subject: Re: CommodoreOne news from AmiWest
- From: MagerValp <MagerValp@cling.gu.se>
- Date: 01 Aug 2002 16:38:47 +0200
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.cbm
- Organization: Educational Programme in Computational Linguistics, Göteborg University
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>>>>> "PG" == Paul Grammens <grammens@svn.net> writes:
PG> You can pick up a IIgs for a nominal amount, like $5 to $20. Most
PG> of them come with 1 meg of ram. Useful extras are more ram and a
PG> hard disk. The low cost and high performance (for an Apple II)
PG> make them a good deal. They are very useful for doing the file
PG> transfers and working with disks and extracting archives for other
PG> Apple II's you have or would like to acquire. If you have an older
PG> Mac you can network the IIgs to it with just a printer cable.
So is it possible to exchange the powersupply in a IIgs with one from
a Mac model, say a IIci? The case looks identical, and that'd solve
the 110 vs 220 volt problem... Since it has RGB output, video standard
should make a difference (though correct me if I'm wrong).
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