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Re: Self-diag shows RAM problem!
- Subject: Re: Self-diag shows RAM problem!
- From: buggie@musca.unm.edu (stephen e buggie)
- Date: 2000/06/03
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- References: <N_wZ4.1391$gZ4.535166@feed.centuryinter.net>
If this is the older version with eight "64" RAM chips (not two jumbo ram
chips), send me the motherboard and I will desolder the bad RAM chip,
install a socket, and put a good "64" RAM into the socket! I've done this
fix many times before.
Only cost will be return postage to return the motherboard to you.
Long live the socketed-RAM IIE !
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** Stephen Buggie UNM-Gallup, 200 College Road, Gallup NM 87301 **
** buggie@unm.edu IIgs/IIc/IIe voice: (505) 863-2390 or 863-7504 **
** Apple ][ forever... just got back from my 10-year stint on MIR! **
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** Stephen Buggie UNM-Gallup, 200 College Road, Gallup NM 87301 **
** buggie@unm.edu IIgs/IIc/IIe voice: (505) 863-2390 or 863-7504 **
** Apple ][ Forever ---- the "trailing edge"! **
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Theusch Family (theusch@centurytel.net) wrote:
: I got an Apple//e for free, the school was giving them away. Bought a
: power cord, turned on, used Applesoft BASIC (in ROM), everything was
: fine. Then, I added a Unidisk to the I/O card in slot 6. The disk spinned
: and read part of a disk before showing a garbled error messege with a
: * prompt. I knew it wasn't the disk drive's fault. All bootable disks gave
: a similar result. I ran the self-diag thing with solid-apple control-reset.
: Colors flashed for a moment, and a messege came up, centered:
: RAM 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
: What can I do to fix this problem? The RAM IC's are soldered in ...
: I just want to be able to save my programs on disk. Using tape is unstable
: and difficult.
: JeffT
: larva_jt1@yahoo.com
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: Have "basics" for Apple //e on 5.25" disks?
: DOS 3.3 ProDOS CopyDisk etc.
: I will pay materials and shipping for copies...