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Re: Apple II working?
- Subject: Re: Apple II working?
- From: wbdesnoy@acs2.acs.ucalgary.ca (Byron Desnoyers Winmill)
- Date: 1999/03/17
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: The University of Calgary
- References: <7cos2d$rek$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>
softshare@my-dejanews.com wrote:
: I'm interested in buying an Apple IIe for my collection of 80's computers,
: but I need help knowing if the two I'm looking at are working properly.
: The first has two drives attached that are separated. When I start it up,
: the prompt appears and I can type things, but everything I type results in a
: syntax error. Drive 1 appears to do nothing on boot up.
It sounds like this //e isn't seeing the drive or the drive controller.
Try popping open the case and checking the cables, then reseating the
controller card. The controller should be in slot 6, but I believe that
slots 5 and 7 are also common. But odds are, even if the drive or
controller does not work, the rest of the system is fine. So save it or
find it a good home.
Unless you boot the system of a diskette, you will only be able to type
BASIC commands. (ie. CATALOG will not work.)
: The second has the two drives in one that sit perfectly atop the unit. When I
: start it, I see Apple ][ at the top of the screen but no prompt. The Drive 1
: red light remains on and the drive spins.
In this case, your ][ almost certainly knows that the drives and drive
controller are there, but can't find anything to load. Try digging up a
DOS 3.3 or ProDOS diskette, if not just hit <CONTROL><RESET>. Once again,
unless you boot off a DOS diskette, you will not be able to access DOS
commands.
: Thank you!
No problem.
Byron Desnoyers