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R:Apple IIc+ and self diagnostic
Hello Mitchell,
Thank you VERY much for the info! Now I'm quite sure my machine is not
broken as I feared... :-)
A diagnostic disk like the one you mentioned would be a really good thing to
have handy expecially when dealing with vintage computers but where can I
find it? Making back the bootable disk from a disk image would not be a big
problem. There are also two other disks I am desperately looking for:
- Zip Chip Utilities
- Dalton Disk Disintegrator rev. 2.1 or higher
Any idea where can I found them? Until now my searches over the net produced
no useful results... :-(
Best regards and thanks again!
CyberDez
> Odd as it is, that is completely normal. I had the same concern when I
> first picked up an Apple IIc Plus about a decade ago. If you want to run a
> more extensive diagnostic (on any Apple II model for that matter) you may
> want to try the "Apple II Diagnostics" that was used by authorized Apple
> dealers. It came on a 3.5 floppy and automatically detected which Apple II
> model it was running on, changing the test options to correspond to that
> particular machine.
>
> Mitchell Spector