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Re: Anyone have a broken Apple IIe they want to get rid of?



In article <R5-dnR-Aw9DNAsjVnZ2dnUVZ_hzinZ2d@comcast.com>,
 "Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:

> "Ron Garret" <rNOSPAMon@flownet.com> wrote in message 
> rNOSPAMon-69890B.14041915062008@news.gha.chartermi.net">news:rNOSPAMon-69890B.14041915062008@news.gha.chartermi.net...
> > I have another broken IIe but I'm pretty sure I know what's wrong with 
> > it: the keyboard encoder chip is missing :-)  There are companies that 
> > sell surplus encoder chips but they have $300 minimum orders.  So if 
> > there's anyone out there who has a non-working IIe that they want to get 
> > rid of (or if you want my broken IIe) please let me know.
> > 
> > rg
> 
> Ron, 
> 
> I believe I have spare keyboard encoders for IIe here. 
> Email me and I'll have a look for you. I'll also bet that 
> I'm not the only one with a drawer full of spare IIe chips. 
> You may find someone lives within a short drive that 
> probably has something. Never know. So, let me know 
> if I can be of help. 
> 
> Bill Garber from GS-Electronics
> http://www.garberstreet.com

Thanks, Bill.  I tried sending you an email but got no reply.  If you 
see this post please drop me a line: ron at flownet dot com.

rg