It was a standard gs board.  With the connectors for the keyboard, numeric
keypad, and the correct plug for the PS on it.  Came on a special base, and
also had a later //e case for the earlier machines.  I owned one of these
machines from '89-'95...  Prolly should've kept it.
-J

>I know Apple once sold a gs upgrade to the //e. Here's my question:
>was that a special version motherboard, or will a standard gs
>motherboard fit in a //e case? I understand some connectors (power
>and keyboard) may have to be soldered on the motherboard, but I can
>do that.
>
>Apple //gs boxes are fairly cheap. Anybody try this? Is it possible?
>
>Thanks,
>Dave Schlicher
>



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