So I've seen bags with and without the bite.
Does anyone know when they transitioned to the bite? When did they stop making the bag?
Can't find many details about it other than early Apple II had no bite if you bought the bag.
Thanks,
Corey
So I've seen bags with and without the bite.
Does anyone know when they transitioned to the bite? When did they stop making the bag?
Can't find many details about it other than early Apple II had no bite if you bought the bag.
Thanks,
Corey
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The bag with the bite would have appeared mid to late '78 and should be by far the most common version.
This sounds way too much like 'bite the bag' at KansasFest.
So Apple had moved past the rev-0 by then. So does that mean If I wanted to match my mid 3000 serial # rev-0 system, I need a no bite apple bag?
Thanks,
Corey