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Re: Apple IIe MMU faulty?
- Subject: Re: Apple IIe MMU faulty?
- From: "David Wilson" <mcs6502@gmail.com>
- Date: 28 Dec 2005 04:45:16 -0800
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Greg Andrzejewski wrote:
> Is this characteristic of a faulty MMU? What else should I check?
I would certainly reseat the MMU (or better swap it as you have a spare
in your other IIe).
> Also, can I swap out the MMU from a platinum IIe to see if the problem goes away?
Yes, the MMU in beige and platinum IIe systems is the same part number
(344-0010 in my systems). It does not even differ between PAL and NTSC
units unlike the IOU.