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Re: Apple II / early IIplus production details. Mainboards
- Subject: Re: Apple II / early IIplus production details. Mainboards
- From: "spacealbum" <dbackenkoehler@t-online.de>
- Date: 17 Jul 2006 23:37:00 -0700
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Mike Willegal schrieb:
> One other note, I would consider it unussual if the hand written
> serial number of the motherboard matched that of the case serial number,
> though I expect they would be fairly close (within a few hundred), as
> mine was. Remember Apple also sold bare boards for adventurous folks
> who wanted to save money and find their own power supply, case and
> keyboard, as a friend of mine did.
>
> Regards,
> Mike Willegal
>
That is in fact the case! I have seen A2S1 0744 with main board 1017
and A2S2 2253 with main board 2526.
Dirk