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Re: AppleIIGS error



"Giorgio Morocutti" <gmoroc@libero.it> wrote in message
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: On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 01:55:36 -0500, "Bill Garber"
: <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:
:
: >
: >"Giorgio Morocutti" <gmoroc@libero.it> wrote in message
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: >: Hallo people
: >: my IIGS tells to me:
: >: " System bad 02E02000"
: >: By this error message can you understand where is the
: >: hardware failure?
: >
: >If I could get to my Hardware reference right now I could
: >look it up for you, but it's down deep for a while. Maybe
: >tomorrow I can dig it up and have a look-see.  :o)
:
: OK thanks Bill.
:
: Meanwhile I have replaced:
:
: -uP 68SC816
: -ROM 342-0077B
: -Sound 343-0051A
: -VGC 344-S0046C
:
: ( All chips with socket ;-) )
:
: Ciao

I suspect your problem may be ram.
The onboard ones. This is a system
board error: " System bad 02E02000"
so you may want to boot while holding
Open-Apple and OPTION keys. If it
comes up "System Good", then all is
well with onboard ram, but if you get
another error, then you may have a real
problem. Give that a try and email me
with the results. I can be reached at the
address below in my signature.   :o)

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