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Re: Help, IIe died
In article <33AB6DFB.1CC7@mursuky.campus.mci.net>,
Stuart A. Naulty <snaulty@mursuky.campus.mci.net> wrote:
>My IIe stopped working. When Prodos starts to boot it crashes into the
>monitor at 7004. It crashes at the same line everytime I try to boot
>either from a 5.25, 3.5 or hard drive. Does the *7004 line indicate
>where the problem lies? Bad memory chip? Bad video chip? Thanks Stuart
Have you tried the //e's self test? [Hold down control, open apple,
closed apple, and reset, and watch the patterns until it reports
something?] Enhanced //es will report problems with their ram, which
would not be a surprise
Question: do you have other disks with ProDOS on it that you can
try booting? That will fairly quickly determine if your copy of ProDOS
has gone bad on disk, or it's a more system-wide problem.
Nathan Mates
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- From: "Stuart A. Naulty" <snaulty@mursuky.campus.mci.net>