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Re: R:Question for IIe Platinum users
In article <BE70E595.11C36%spamming.me.softly@msn.com>,
CyberDez <spamming.me.softly@msn.com> wrote:
> Il 30-03-2005 20:54, nell'articolo UBC2e.12719$m31.129370@typhoon.sonic.net,
> "Don Bruder" <dakidd@sonic.net> ha scritto:
>
>
> > Some of them (probably mostly the earliest-shipping versions) came with
> > the old style "big" card that took up a goodly bit of space under the
> > hood, some with the newer style "just barely big enough of it there to
> > mate with the slot" version. And then there were the others that came
> > without any 80-col card installed at all...
>
> Thanks a lot for the infos. Looking around in the Net I've found that the
> part number for the "mini" 80 column card should be "607-0103-K" or later.
> Seems that the most part of those cards are marked "607-103" so is the final
> capital letter at the end of the number that makes the layout different.
>
> I've just purchased a factory sealed extended keyboard and a IIe Platinum
> motherboard so it's the turn of all the rest: case, power supply (220v) and
> 80 column card: too bad that american eBay sellers often refuse to sell
> outside USA... :-(
Chances are, if they didn't refuse to ship outside the US at all, you'd
refuse to pay the idiotically high shipping charges that it takes to get
somebody to haul anything bigger than a number 10 envelope out of the
USA...
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