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Re: platinum IIe: upper swap
sebugg@CS1.PRESBY.EDU (Stephen Buggie) writes:
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> CAN A PLATINUM IIE CASING BE MOUNTED OVER
> AN "EARLY IIE" MOTHERBOARD??????
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> My home computer is a "middle version," and it has an 8MHz ZIP CHIP installed
> I recently acquired a "platinum IIe" as a spare, but since this has the numer
> keypad I wish to use this as my main computer and retire the "middle IIe" to
> a closet -- IT will become the spare.
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> Because I am reluctant to remove and reinsert the ZIP CHIP to the platinum
> motherboard, instead I want to lift off the top plastic casings and switch
> them between the two computers. This maneuver will eliminate any need to
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I'd just swap the zip chip...changing the motherboard is much more
complicated and I'm not sure it would even work.
Kristian
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