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Odd LC II Motherboard

belgaonkar

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Piggy backing on the other "odd" motherboard posts, Ive found an LCII board at the flea that is missing some of regular LCII markings. 

Firstly, the 4 main ICs have hand written tags on them. I haven't seen an LCII with these type of stickers.

Secondly, the motherboard's serial number sticker doesn't say the normal "LCII 4MB" it has the part number 630-0079-B

Finally, some of the other chips are of a different brand. The board in question has Motorola chips for DRAM whilst the production board does not.

This board does work (although It needs a recap) and the system recognizes it as an LCII.

Any Ideas?

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unity

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Actually someone what common. The early boards had EPROMs like that and Apple sourced chips from multiple sources, so nothing unusual there either.

 

belgaonkar

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Interesting. A google image search of LCII motherboard doesn't yield any pictures of a board with the stickers and the lack "LCII 4MB"

 

Challenger 1983

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Piggy backing on the other "odd" motherboard posts, Ive found an LCII board at the flea that is missing some of regular LCII markings. 

Firstly, the 4 main ICs have hand written tags on them. I haven't seen an LCII with these type of stickers.

Secondly, the motherboard's serial number sticker doesn't say the normal "LCII 4MB" it has the part number 630-0079-B

Finally, some of the other chips are of a different brand. The board in question has Motorola chips for DRAM whilst the production board does not.

This board does work (although It needs a recap) and the system recognizes it as an LCII.

Any Ideas?

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I have a board that quite similar to the one you described

 
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