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Re: ebay auction?



Glenn Jones <apple2stuff@rogers.com> wrote in message
mISdnW8cIupHUmjcRVn-sg@rogers.com">news:mISdnW8cIupHUmjcRVn-sg@rogers.com...

: > Compare the serial numbers in the pictures and then read
: > the description in the first auction re: previous use of said
: > equipment misleading to say the least ...
: > Glenn
: > .ps and the sellers userid is ?
:
: In the first auction the seller states "I sadly no longer have my Apple
: Color 100 monitor that I used with it (it died), but any RGB monitor
: pre-Apple IIgs version should work. After that, the refresh-rate on RGB's
: increased, but this card will REALLY let you take advantage of the Apple
IIe
: 's Double-High-Resolution graphics mode! I programmed with it for years in
: the late 1980's, and in the 1990's it served as only a gaming machine"
:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5159493730&indexURL=0&phot
: oDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting
:
: The second auction for the IIe contains a Ramworks III card with RGB
option
: http://www.ultimate-host.com/ebay/ebay4011.jpg .
:
: The RamWorks card has the same serial number in both auctions ...
: I took the "it" in his description to mean the RamWorks card ...
: Glenn

Seems you're all missing the point of this. The buyer of the first
auction is the seller of the RamWorks III RGB. Would appear
that he won the complete system, removed the RamWorks and
is selling it separately. I imagine he will part out some other cards.

Apple II Forever, and Apple II Together,
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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