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Re: Maxed out Apple II computers
- Subject: Re: Maxed out Apple II computers
- From: Gregory Weston <uce@splook.com>
- Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 07:01:34 -0400
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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In article <fNGle.2803$3D6.2734@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com>,
"Sean Fahey" <a2fan@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Ooops.
>
> For giggles and grins, describe your tricked out, best system(s). Kinda like
> a virtual car show for Apple II computers.
>
> My favorite Apple IIe is a platinum, with an 8MHz ZipChip and NoSlot clock
> installed, AppleCD, 80SC and full completement of drives.
>
> Aux: Sequential Systems Meg80z
> Slot 1: Apple Workstation Card
> Slot 2: Apple Super Serial Card with Turbo ABS installed
> Slot 3: empty
> Slot 4: Apple Slinky 1MB card
> Slot 5: Apple 3.5 Superdrive Controller
> Slot 6: Apple 5.25 Controller
> Slot 7: Apple HS SCSI Controller
>
> My main GS is a ROM 3, 5.25MB
>
> Slot 1: SecondSight
> Slot 2: LANceGS
> Slot 3: ZipGS 10/64
> Slot 4: Audio Animator
> Slot 5: Apple 3.5 Superdrive Controller
> Slot 6: CFFA
> Slot 7: Apple HS SCSI Controller
> RAM Slot: Sequential Systems 4MB
>
> I also have "theme" machines... like Apple IIe's and GS with nothing but
> topline Applied Engineering stuff installed, etc.
>
> What's in your case?
Apple //e, with enhancement kit added after purchase.
Slot 1: AE Serial Pro
Slot 2: SSC
Slot 3: TransWarp (original)
Slot 4: Apple Mouse card
Slot 5: Empty
Slot 6: Disk ][ controller
Slot 7: UniDisk 3.5 controller
AUX: Apple Extended 80-column card.
I've got a GS that has a HS SCSI card and a FingerPrint board.
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