At 14:50 -0500 on 08/12/02, Bill Brown wrote:

>As long as I am going to be fussing with a whole fleet of Classic IIs and
>their motherboards, I thought I'd share an interesting observation: There are
>two different Classic II motherboards. This I discovered while carefully
>cleaning four Classic II mobos and confirmed on several other Classic IIs at
>hand. One of the board styles has four ROM SIMMs, the other style has two ROM
>SIMMs. The part numbers of the boards are different. And there are minor

You mean ROM DIPs - they didn't use SIMMs - but yes.

>variations of the capacitors and other tiny pieces on these boards. The only
>date on each board is the year 1991. The successive part numbers are the only
>hint of which is the newer style. If anyone knows if there are any operating

Are they consecutive part numbers, or is one simply higher than the other?
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