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Re: Apple IIgs Upgrade From Apple //e
Marsha <menacechgo@aol.com> wrote in message news:<Xns93138CA32BABAmenacechgoaolcom@206.141.192.32>...
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> "Panzers East" <NOSPAMpanzers.east@charter.net> wrote in
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> > What's the purpose of an Apple IIgs in an Apple //e case??? I'm
> > curious.
> >
> > By the way, the info says "looks like the real Apple //e case." In
> > fact, it *is* a real Apple //e, is it not? No "looking" about it.
>
> When the IIgs was first released, Apple also had a IIgs upgrade kit for a
> few hundred dollars less.
> It had the motherboard, base backplate, and labeling. It would have been
> handy for shcools, etc. that wanted to retain the enclosed keyboard design
> and/or had security cases that fit the //e case style.
>
> Marsha
Or that used SystemSaver switches on all their //e machines, as my
school did. The power switch was on the left of the system, and had a
red light on it.