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Re: IIe Questions!



Tony Cianfaglione <ab616@chebucto.ns.ca> writes:
>> This machine was made in Singapore, so its serial number is unlikely to
>> be in a similar series to Tony's machine.  The motherboard legend at the
>> back says "1986/87" for the copyright date.  Several chips have 91xx
>> date codes, so it looks like it was made in 1991 or 92.  The latest is
>> 9137, which would be early September 1991.

>My serial number is E00207ZA2S2128E if that helps.  The chips have
>8931, 8932, 8934 and 8942 dates on them.

Mine is even older - 8545 cpu, 8708-8722 range on the other chips.
S/N E7270L5A2S2128X. That looks like a newer S/N. Strange.

>> Aha!  I just spotted a stamp on the right edge of the motherboard that
>> says "Assembled in Singapore 9140".

>Mine says 'Assembled In Singapore 9002'.  It was pretty hard to see - it
>was over at the far right hand side of the board and was partially hidden
>by a chip.

Assembled in Singapore B8725 (hidden by keyboard cable).

I wish Apple did not put the Aux slot and Slot 3 inline on International
models - it cuts down by one the number of cards I can squeeze in. That is
why I now have 4 genuine //e and one clone //e (and still have cards left over).
--
David Wilson  School of IT & CS, Uni of Wollongong, Australia  david@uow.edu.au