>On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 12:30 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
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>> Another interesting fact is the late model Classic IIs apparently had a
>> speaker grill drilled into the left side from the factory! I've never
>> seen
>> one.
>>
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>I have a Classic II that I use almost daily to do my
At the risk of speaking for the collective, I think we'd all like to see it!
> From: Nat Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> In my closet, I have three "backup" Classic II machines I know at least
> one of them has the speaker grill on the side, If you
> are interested in a picture, I can take one with
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 12:30 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Another interesting fact is the late model Classic IIs apparently had a
speaker grill drilled into the left side from the factory! I've never
seen
one.
I have a Classic II that I use almost daily to do my budget and fi
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 12:30:12 -0700
Subject: Classic Analogue Boards Update
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Apparently
Samsung made the earlier board and Hitachi made the later board. Possibly
they redesigned it for the Classic II and then moved all the
I just got Larry Pina's SE & Classic repair book and he confirms that the
early Classic Analogue board did in fact use a different flyback transformer
as well as a different yoke connector and width coil, among others. Though
he doesn't specify part numbers (I guess the Classic flybacks never fail?