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Re: Apple II / early IIplus production details. Mainboards



mr. brad wrote:
"spacealbum" <dbackenkoehler@t-online.de> wrote in message 1152355555.028971.137620@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com">news:1152355555.028971.137620@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

mr. brad schrieb:


just off the cuff reading this above from your posting..i do not have access
to my apple ]['s
in guestion but i  have a couple with like a rainbow arrangement
of apple ii colored expansion slots..ie one is red one is blue next one is orange etc...these are apple ii boards thou very colorful..but again don't
know how old
they are or when made just remember the units with colored expansion slots
from your posting

anyway....i think this *unless my system(s) are wierd* another color
option on the expansion slot colors

have to look those up ..unless everyone else says this is common
also and i don't need to

brad
former sysop lost gonzo bbs

I have never seen something like that usually the boards of
II/IIplus/europlus are either all lightgreen, darkgreen or black...

D





i'll have to dig the beast out...maybe it is a clone motherboard in an apple ii case...

That sounds more likely--and I'll bet that the connectors are color
coded from 0..7  (black..purple).

-michael

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