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Re: Disk drive busy light doesn't come on.



Hmmm, no idea on the problem, but another logic board
would probably do the trick. Is it an enhanced board or
a straight from the factory? I have 2 boards here which I
will gladly let you have one of for $5 + s&h which could be
as low as $3-$5 depending on where it's going. This would
be a trade deal though. The board is good, it came from my
very own IIe when I put in a newer model. Also check out my
site below. I have many Apple parts quite a few not listed as
yet. Let me know what you want to do. I'm here to help, not to
burn.
Thanks

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com


Boxcar <boxcar@lisco.com> wrote in message
news:3e43eead$1_1@corp.newsgroups.com...
> I have an old Apple IIe, with 2 disk drives.  Last night I was running an
> introductory program and the monitor went black, also there is no response
> from the busy lights on the disk drives.  I do have voltage coming out of
> the power supply.
> I have tried the self test, where you hold down the solid apple key the
> control and reset, nothing happens.  The LED on the circuit board is lit,
> the power one.  The LED in the right rear corner does not come on.
> I would greatly appreciate some advice and where would I find a diagram
> showing where voltages should be on the circuit board.
> I did unplug all the add on boards when I did the self test, printer
> control, modem and disk controller.
> If I need parts, where would I ever get them?
> Thank you.
> Thomas Schneider
> boxcar@lisco.com
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