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Re: My Apple IIGS is back
Hi Dean,
Really appreciate. I am not sure whether I should really do anything
right now... as I just 1) blow out a working 3.5" drive (well, you
already know my story I think...), and 2) plug the old RGB monitor
into the power supply (it is a 110v, so I use a transformer) and hear
a very loud hiss! Now I am very scared to do anything...
The 3.5" drive of my old pal is probably being thrown away together
with the System Saver GS. I actually only intended to let my pal rest
and keep it as a memory for my son, so only kept the monitor and CPU.
But now, with a real GS, my son's interest with Apple IIGS programming
is back! But now cannot do much except for Applesoft BASIC and cannot
save.
On 4月19日, 上午11时01分, magnusfalkirk <dean.pha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You could always try moving the power supply from your current GS to
> your older GS and see if that fixes it. Did you also have disk drives
> with your older computer? Do you have them hooked up to the newer one
> so your son can once again program on a "real" GS?
>
> take care,
> Dean