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Re: Diagnostic disk for IIe?



If I remember correctly, there used to be an Apple diagnostics disk that
had some hi-res pictures of cards and the machine slots as it ran some
diagnostics on them - probably didn't do much more than check for expected
ROM entry points, ID bytes, and return values from calls to machine language
subroutines.  I think it came out around the ][+ or more likely //e vintage,
but just don't recall exactly at this point.


Jimmy

In article <389E0996.2881B910@dcnet2000.com>,
Phoenyx  <quazar@dcnet2000.com> wrote:
>There were various diagnostic cards, but I can't help with
>them. Diagnostics on the Apple II were a little different
>from PC.
>
>The I/O card is probably for the IW2. Prodos doesn't recognize
>a modem automatically. It requires a comm program.
>
>Do you have a boot disk?
>
>Phoenyx