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Re: help diagnosing an Apple IIe, please.
adric22 wrote:
Success! It's trying to boot a (non-existent) disk. Reset (or, more
likely, Control-reset) will break out of the boot sequence which will
otherwise go on indefinitely. If you still can't get reset to work,
then yank the Disk II card out and turn the machine on - you will be
faced with the Applesoft prompt.
Well, I already know it will boot to the BASIC prompt without the card
installed. I've been playing in BASIC for a few hours like that
already. But control-reset will definitely not do anything. Not
here, not ever.
The reset circuit is just two keyswitches and the keyboard connectors,
so if it doesn't work, check those for dirt/bad contacts.
I even got stuck in one of my own basic programs.
Turns out control-C won't break out of a GET statement (kind of weird)
on an Apple II.
That's normal--GET is supposed to "get" any character, even a
ctl-C.
I tried and tried to reset the thing, every
combination possible. Eventually had to power it off and back on.
Yep, that's normal if you didn't program a way to escape the GET loop.
-michael
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