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Re: Apple iie with switch under case?



Sean Fahey wrote:
On Dec 19, 11:35 am, powe...@macgui.com (Sam Latella) wrote:


I just came across an Apple IIe that has a swich underneath the keyboard.
Once you flick the switch it goes from the Apple //e to Apple ][.   The
Apple //e looks like it was built in 1982, and the case itself is a little
bigger then the other //e I have in use.

Did the IIe case shrink over the years?



Got pics? The //e was introduced in January of 1983 -- and by bigger,
I assume you're referring to the resin case they initially came in vs.
the latter plastic cases. They were the same size but the resin cases
had a few extra reinforcement points in the interior, and the keyboard
(with Apple /// style keyboard) made it look chunkier.

The more I read, the more I think you have a custom  machine, or
someone may have put a //e in a clone case or by long shot, you may
have found a seed machine.

The non-standard case is what made me think clone case, too.

I've never seen an International //e--the west coast was too
saturated with standard ones.  ;-)

-michael

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