Hi Jeff!
The apple will give you problems unless you fix that memory problem.
I think the cover takes off from bottom to expose the board, push all
socketed chips. That will make a crunching sound. Take off the
memory daughter board and check to see if these memory chips are
socketed as well as motherboard's memory. 64k x 1bit chips are so
cheap and plentiful, get them in matched set, no need to be apple
marked. :) 200ns is fine! :) Maybe the bad memory gives problems
with the CP/M side. Not sure...
I have only seen /// once in person and I did not use it. Heard that
case is impossible heavy!
Jason D.
Big snip!
Would anyone have any ideas as to what might
be causing a problem
with my Apple ///...it does the following:
Jeff jeffh(a)unix.aardvarkol.com
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