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Apple II on eBay with 4909 Serial!

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Jesse

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Apr 18, 2013, 3:21:17 PM4/18/13
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This isn't mine, wish it was and that I could afford it, but here's a
very nice Apple II with Serial 4909:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apple-II-in-excellent-working-condition-one-of-the-first-5000-made-/221216098239?pt=US_Vintage_Computers_Mainframes&hash=item338181c7bf


-Jesse

David Schmidt

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Apr 18, 2013, 7:28:06 PM4/18/13
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On 4/18/2013 3:21 PM, Jesse wrote:
> This isn't mine, wish it was and that I could afford it, but here's a
> very nice Apple II with Serial 4909:

That mobo is certainly not a match for 4909. No wonder they don't have
a picture of the corner. The pan, keyboard and power supply are fine,
but the motherboard has been replaced.

Mike

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Apr 18, 2013, 8:05:49 PM4/18/13
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Did any of the non-Plus II motherboards come without the memory select
jumper blocks? I'm not seeing them on that board.

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David Schmidt

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Apr 18, 2013, 8:13:02 PM4/18/13
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On 4/18/2013 8:05 PM, Mike wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 19:28:06 -0400, David Schmidt
> <schm...@my-deja.com> wrote:
>
>> On 4/18/2013 3:21 PM, Jesse wrote:
>>> This isn't mine, wish it was and that I could afford it, but here's a
>>> very nice Apple II with Serial 4909:
>>
>> That mobo is certainly not a match for 4909. No wonder they don't have
>> a picture of the corner. The pan, keyboard and power supply are fine,
>> but the motherboard has been replaced.
>
> Did any of the non-Plus II motherboards come without the memory select
> jumper blocks? I'm not seeing them on that board.

I couldn't say for sure. Probably not, though.

Mike

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Apr 18, 2013, 8:21:04 PM4/18/13
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On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 20:13:02 -0400, David Schmidt
Looks like they were eliminated with the Rev 4 boards:

http://www.apple1notes.com/old_apple/Huston_Stories_files/Board%20Revs%200%20to%204.htm

My first II Plus came with the 16K blocks, so there was some cross
over. My standard II tech knowledge is a little hazy...

David Schmidt

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Apr 18, 2013, 9:36:27 PM4/18/13
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That board looks an awful lot like my 820-0001-07 from 1980.

http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ground.icaen.uiowa.edu/MiscInfo/Hardware/IIpart.revisions

Paul Hagstrom

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Apr 19, 2013, 5:27:48 PM4/19/13
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On 2013-04-19 00:21:04 +0000, Mike said:

>>> Did any of the non-Plus II motherboards come without the memory select
>>> jumper blocks? I'm not seeing them on that board.
>>
>> I couldn't say for sure. Probably not, though.
>
> Looks like they were eliminated with the Rev 4 boards:
>
> http://www.apple1notes.com/old_apple/Huston_Stories_files/Board%20Revs%200%20to%204.htm
>
>
> My first II Plus came with the 16K blocks, so there was some cross
> over. My standard II tech knowledge is a little hazy...

Rev 4 still has visible 16K blocks, but they're not removable. Pretty
sure that rev 4 was the last revision that had them, but rev 4
definitely had them and rev 7 definitely didn't. There were certainly
both standard II and II plus machines that had rev 4 boards, but my
relatively late red-label A2S1-66838 has a rev 7 (8029) board in it, so
it is possible that rev 7 boards did ship in some standard IIs.

Motherboard in the auction is now pictured, it's rev 7 (as the seller
indicated in an update to the description).

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