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Re: Very aggravating orig. II problem



rogtha@delphi.com writes:

>	I have a 1979 Apple II; part of its keyboard will not work at all.
>Pressing RETURN, CTRL, ESC, <-, and -> produces various miscellaneous
>ASCII characters, instead of the functions. Of course I can't run any-
>thing on the machine. Can anyone tell me what might be causing this
>problem? (The characters produced are always the same. RETURN always
>gives me a cursed hyphen!)

Bad keyboard (obviously) or bad cable from keyboard to motherboard.  Less 
likely, bad keyboard chip.  

Most likely cause: neglect and a liquid spill into keyboard.

>	Another question: The same '79 Apple II has no speaker, six screws
>missing, and LOTS of scratches on the underside. What might this machine
>be worth? (I have a 1978 Apple II in MUCH better, almost pristine con-
>dition, which works almost perfectly. What might this be worth, as well?
>Collector-wise?)

Collector-wise, there is still too little value in a computer that is 
still around in the MILLIONS.  Sure, most of them are in closets or 
basements unused, but they're still out there.  Especially if it doesn't 
work right.

Now, if it's an Apple I, one of the hand-soldered deals that Steve Jobs 
and Woz put out, THAT's a collector's item.
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