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Re: My Apple IIGS is back
On Apr 18, 11:26 pm, limtc <thyech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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
Hi,
You never said what went wrong with the drive or the System saver?
The system saver can be taken apart quite easly.
With your 220v power supply what went wrong or bad. Magic smoke gone?
A lot of the times it is just the on/off switch. Contacts burn away.
It cost too much to ship anything from the states. But if you have any
one coming to you from the states, I can have another drive ready to
go for you. I have mentioned it to you before in your friend list.
If you have any way of some one coming to you I have parts other then
a 220v power supply. All of mine are 110.
Take Care,