tezza wrote:... When I first got my IIe I wondered what the switch was for....
lizardb0y wrote:As can I. My whole museum (now just over 170 computers, consoles and handlhelds, though many are spares/parts machines) all started because I wanted a ZX81 just like my first computer. The rest is just icing
Still looking for a cheap exhibition space in the greater Wellington region somewhere
Gibsaw wrote:Well funnily enough, it's not like it really did anything. In reality, it ended up only setting a single change in the character generator... (# becomes £)
Carcenomy wrote:As for the original topic, is it worth pointing out the complete looks-to-be ex-school Apple IIe Platinum with matching monitor and dual drives on TradeMe at the moment? Sneaky monkey with the 50 dollar starts on each individual component though... why didn't he just bundle it all and call it 150?
tezza wrote:I'm envious of the Apple IIGS.
tezza wrote:I'm sure you know this already but there is a self-diagnostic test you can run on startup which can help identify where the problem lies.
Gibsaw wrote:(UPDATE) - Found it on the vintage forums
"Apple //e in-ROM diagnostics - Press Ctrl-Open Apple-Closed Apple-Reset to run diagnostics and replace the defective IC shown on the screen."
tezza wrote:It was spot-on as far as my initial IIe platinum problem was concerned.
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