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Re: Cortland Prototype?



at the very least it seems to be a //e to gs upgrade kit..the case in front
is weird thou with cortland on the name plate...does the orig courtlands
have that kinda label..maybe it is a courtland case a developer had laying
around and put in a regular //e to //gs upgrade kit

my 2c worth like i now diddly on this

brad


"Jplcsch" <jplcsch@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:c4790l$s84$1@news-reader5.wanadoo.fr...
> Hi,
> I'm very surprized because when I received a cortland frm Apple the name
was
> never writing on the machine.
> You can not see on this picture if that's a real cortland or not.
> To verify it's not easy : motherboard should be ROM1 of course... but it's
> trivial and it's not enough to do difference because only ROM1 can fit a
Box
> of Apple IIe. In fact you can connect the keyboard only on this type of
> motherboard. If everybody know how to connect a ROM3 without a lot of
> connection for the Kyb...  I'm interessing.
> The great difference : you don't have  the ROM in one chip but on an
expand
> system  ID AP1010-03 with 4 chips of ROM (for debugging of course).connect
> on the place of the ROM chip. Ask for a picture inside
> Good luck
> Jean Pierre
>
> "Exegete" <millers@noneofyourbusiness.com> wrote in message
> news:4065040d$1_5@corp.newsgroups.com...
> > Has any one seen this auction?
> >
> >
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4120144352&category=171
> >
> > Claims to be a prototype of the IIgs.
> >
> > Roy
> >
> >
> >
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