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Re: Beige //gs
- Subject: Re: Beige //gs
- From: shack@deimos.frii.com (Randy Shackelford)
- Date: 1996/07/09
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Front Range Internet, Inc, Fort Collins, Colorado
- References: <31D84630.5B5A@acclink.com> <4rljjr$p74@agate.xara.net> <4rr9gv$jmb@natasha.rmii.com> <4rtguo$7ui@atlantis.atlantis.actrix.gen.nz>
In article <4rtguo$7ui@atlantis.atlantis.actrix.gen.nz>,
David Empson <dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz> wrote:
[snip]
>The upgrade consisted of swapping the motherboard and baseplate, but
>the power supply, upper part of the case and keyboard were retained.
>A sticker was placed over the //e logo to say IIgs instead.
To pick a coupla nits, the old //e logo got popped out of the recess in the
lid and a IIgs logo, included in the upgrade kit, took its place. If you
look at most any Apple case with a logo tag in a recessed place, you'll find
a hole in the case behind the tag so you can pop out the tag. In addition
to replacing the //e tag, there's a new Apple tag in the kit. On it, the
Apple logo and the word "Apple" are smaller, and the A is capitalized.
--
Randy Shackelford I was internet
shack@frii.com when internet wasn't cool