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Re: Power light on Apple II
You might not have the monitor on if you are leaving the computer run in the
background doing something, or maybe you turn on the computer by accident
and don't know that it's turned on.
Vince
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"magnusfalkirk" <dean.phares@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On May 18, 7:58 am, Kallikak <ken.wes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> No, it's not that important - that's why I described the fault as
>> merely "irritating". But without it, unless I have the monitor on, I
>> can't tell if the thing is on or off. :-)
>>
>
> Just my two cents worth here, but wouldn't you have the monitor on if
> you were going to use the computer? Wouldn't it be really simple to
> just make sure the first thing you turn on, and last thing you turn
> off, is the monitor? ;)
>
> Dean
> Apple II Forever
>