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Re: Help with IIGS
- Subject: Re: Help with IIGS
- From: George Rentovich <grent@home.com>
- Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 15:46:12 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Hi,
I would try one last thing. Turn the computer on with out the Keyboard or
Mouse connected to the computer. If you get the same thing on the monitor.
No sliding Apple across the screen saying check start up device, then I
would assume that someting is wrong with the CPU. It might had its drives
unpluged with the power on.
If you need another CPU you can have one for what it cost to ship. Have
to get out some other things in the mail first.
Take Care,
George
Seonho Choi wrote:
> I tried all the suggestions, but still IIGS is not working properly. I
> powered up with bare minimum (motherboard+monitor), and the symptoms are
> the same. And when I tried various keyboard combinations for self-test
> and control panel, there is no change at all. I pulled out ROM and CPU
> and reseated them, there is no change. I wonder if something serious is
> wrong with this IIGS.