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Re: upgrading //e to //gs? is it possible?
In article <SKNKWRKS.93Apr5170205@reed.cs.unlv.edu> sknkwrks@reed.cs.unlv.edu (Scott Alfter) writes:
>In article <1pqc09INNraq@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu> djk@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Dan Keldsen) writes:
>>I just acquired an Apple //e, and the person I bought it from mentioned that
>>there was talk online of upgrade possibilities of this beast. He seemed to
>>recall $150 for the upgrade, and it would hence be known as a //gs.
>
>Yes...there is an upgrade...I purchased the kit and upgraded my IIe.
>OTOH, my IIe was about 7.5 years old at the time. If you'd wanted a
>IIGS, it would've made more sense if you'd bought one instead of
>buying a IIe with hopes of upgrading the system...the upgrade isn't as
>foolproof as it should be.
Ah, but I got the //e for $75. And I don't necessarily want a IIGS, just
considering the options available. Is it $150, or what? And, WHERE CAN ONE GET
IT???
Thanx.
dan keldsen - djk@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
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