MrFahrenheit
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I found an interesting Macintosh. It’s not this one but from the outside it looks exactly like this one: just the Apple logo - no name printed on the front.
My question to anyone who is knowledgeable about Macintosh prototype hardware is, if it has no printed name on the front is it guaranteed to be some sort of prototype?
If not, then under what conditions would someone find a Macintosh without the name on it ? (Aside from the given 128k and 512k models).
I have a IIcx prototype, which has no name on the front. A machine I’ve found has no name just like this LC I’m referring to, which is the Elsie prototype and also has no name.
I’m waiting to get more information about it, this is all I have to go by for now. I may lose sleep over this one.
My question to anyone who is knowledgeable about Macintosh prototype hardware is, if it has no printed name on the front is it guaranteed to be some sort of prototype?
If not, then under what conditions would someone find a Macintosh without the name on it ? (Aside from the given 128k and 512k models).
I have a IIcx prototype, which has no name on the front. A machine I’ve found has no name just like this LC I’m referring to, which is the Elsie prototype and also has no name.
I’m waiting to get more information about it, this is all I have to go by for now. I may lose sleep over this one.
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