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Re: I killed it.. :-(
Try replacing all the 7402 and 7486 chips on board I have seem this symptom
after others have done the same thing as what you did. These are cheap and
readily available
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 00:51:10 +0200, Linards Ticmanis wrote:
> Hello again, first I want to say thanks to all the people who helped with
> mockingboard related questions.
>
> Now for the bad part of the message, I just stupidly managed to kill this
> Apple II+ clone, by starting to re-insert a Z80 card (MS compatible) while
> it was turned on. Unfortunately this thing doesn't have the warning LED of
> the original. I started inserting the card, pushing in the back end first.
> When I heard a noise on the speaker I immediatley turned off the power
> switch, took everything out and turned it back on. Now the video circuits
> still work OK it seems (garbage consisting of valid characters shows up on
> the screen, some of them flashing) but the processor doesn't seem to run.
> At least the situation stays the same when I take out the processor and
> then turn it on. My question is, is the processor itself the most likely
> thing to have gone, or something else? The exact processor version is
> R6502-11 from 1979.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Linards Ticmanis
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