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Re: Apple IIc
On Sun, 27 May 2001 06:22:37 GMT, ralmin wrote:
>> Does anyone know what the problem is when your Apple IIc at startup says
> "Check
>> drive". I have taken the drive out and put it on a Disk II interface where
> it
>> boots just fine. As I now have a Pace desoldering station I can now
> unsolder
>> chips without any fears. Anyone with the old SAMS computerfact for the IIc
>> would be able to advise me what to check.
>> If anyone has the SAMS Computerfacts for the II range please contact me
> I'd
>> like to buy them if the price is right
>
> "Check drive" just means there is no bootable disk in the drive.
>
> I hate to ask it but did you try it with a few disks first?
YEP!
--
The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat so much.
- References:
- Re: OMG!
- From: "Paul Grammens" <grammens@svn.net>
- Re: OMG!
- From: a2mg@aol.comNomail (The Apple II Mail Group)
- Re: OMG!
- From: "Paul Grammens" <grammens@svn.net>
- Re: OMG!
- From: "Kelli Halliburton" <kelli217@crosswinds.not>
- Re: OMG!
- From: "J.Q.P." <jqp@hotmail.com>
- Re: OMG!
- From: "Kelli Halliburton" <kelli217@crosswinds.not>
- Re: OMG!
- From: Bruce.Baker@juge.com (Bruce Baker)
- Re: OMG!
- From: "Paul Grammens" <grammens@svn.net>
- Re: OMG!
- From: Roy and/or Janet Miller <millers@inetnebr.com>
- Apple IIc
- From: gregw@venus.itns.co.za (Greg Wildman)
- Re: Apple IIc
- From: "ralmin" <xbiber@bigpond.net.au>