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echo: apple
to: comp.sys.apple2
from: Steven Hirsch
date: 2008-09-10 07:46:44
subject: Re: another ebay `what the!?!`

Charlie Springer wrote:

>>>> I don't know the decoder key for A2 serial numbers.  Is
that likely to be a
>>>> Rev 1 motherboard?
>>> No, the early Apple ]['s and ][+'s were painted, instead of colored
>>> plastic.  They didn't have the yellowing problem.
>> You are quite correct.  I have a genuine Rev. 1 ][ and always
assumed it was 
>> molded that color.  Just took a close look and it is painted.  Live and 
> learn!
>> Steve
> 
> I asked the seller to look, and the motherboard number in the white box by 
> slot one is 8780 and the case is 4720 and the processor is a 6502.

Heh.  Mine's older:

Motherboard: 1478
Case: 1195

I have the original power supply with the little round-handled metal 
miniswitch for power.  Unit is in mint condition, with no broken keys, 
scratches or dings.

And, no, it isn't for sale :-).  This baby is my pride and joy!

Steve
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