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Re: Apple IIgs in a IIe
- Subject: Re: Apple IIgs in a IIe
- From: casa@unm.edu (Jim Pittman)
- Date: 1999/09/11
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Re:
> From: "David Chiu" <none@nowhere.org>
> Organization: Disorganized Gaijin
>
> If anything, it's even more unusual than Woz edition of IIgs. Having
> worked in a used computer store some years ago, I've "processed"
> numerous IIgs, but have only seen IIgs in IIe shell twice.
>
> I have a laugh everytime when some idiot try to pass of the IIgs in
> IIe shell as "prototype IIgs" on eBay (To this date people still do
> that and try to charge an arm and a leg for them.)
Actually, there WERE prototype Apple IIgs computers in IIe cases. The
one I saw had the name "Copeland" on the top where the Apple //e name
would normally be. (Or was that "Copland"?) Anyway, Mike Westerfield
brought it to a club meeting years ago -- he was developing software
for the new IIgs and got it from Apple. There were probably several of
these prototypes; maybe Mike could give us a good guess as to how many.
I have only seen two IIgs-in-a-IIe-case machines; the other one is my
first Apple IIgs, made from a kit I bought from Shreve Systems back in
January 1993 for $259 and installed in a $100 IIe that I got from a
disgusted student who wanted to browse the web and couldn't....
> Bryan Villados <news001@macgeek.org> wrote in message
> 100919991648242225%news001@macgeek.org">news:100919991648242225%news001@macgeek.org...
Jim Pittman - AppleQuerque Computer Club - where owners/users of real
Apple II computers are an endangered species now. casa AT unm DOT edu
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