Was it this style (Challenger 4P)? https://imgs.search.brave.com/p_LUazpNEKMRJwuHl-uqgVmE7lVt1-7AodxQMTSCvOY/rs:fit:400:326:1/g:ce/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cu/aXRoaXN0b3J5Lm9y/Zy9zaXRlcy9kZWZh/dWx0L2ZpbGVzL2hh/cmR3YXJlL09oaW9D/aGFsbDRQMy5KUEc
I can't remember if I ever had a 4P but I did have I think two 2 or 2P models. Either way, I'm not sure if I got any from you, but in the end, if I did, you know what happened. I do still have a Challenger motherboard around here somewhere, as well as I think an OSI of some model in a custom-built big-box style enclosure. Sellam On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 1:41 PM Fred Cisin via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > >> A few years later, I got a used ["Euro"]-Apple II, converted for USA > use, > >> in an OSI Challenger case (with wood (walnu?) sides), with an external > RCA > >> keyboard. > > On Tue, 10 Jan 2023, Sellam Abraham via cctalk wrote: > > Did the motherboard have an additional RAM chip to accommodate the > > PAL-based hi-res graphics resolution? > > I don't remember. It was working as an AppleII > If you didn't get it, then maybe Eric Smith? >