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Re: Apple II discriminates
"ruud.dingemans" <ruud.dingemans@wanadoo.nl> wrote in message
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> > Sounds like you may have a bad memory chip. Do you have 48k, or do
you have
> > a 16K language (RAM) card in both of them? Sometimes people take the
16k card
> > out forget to replace the empty socket with a RAM chip.
>
> No, I've thought about bad RAM as well, but there's no language card
> (and no empty socket) in this one.
>
> Regards, Ruud
It could be bad memory on the motherboard. It sounds like
a memory problem to me.
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