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A look inside the Compucase.
As expected it's not much more than a case to hold all components.
No internal wiring.
The kernal switch board is sort of interesting.
It obviously provides space for 5 EPROMs and the original Kernal ROM.
For some reason the space for the original kernal is not populated.
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