On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
   Here are a few
that while not so hard to find... WHen they are on eBay, the
 price goes very high:
 Commodore 128D 
 Now these I can see some justification for (not merely because I'm a Commodore
 freak). 128Ds are nice units, especially with the built-in disk drive; and
 they're very sturdy and well-built. They're also very stylish units, probably
 the best looking computers of the 8-bit Commodore line. 
 
A C-128D was my main machine before I got my Amiga 2000.  I was planning
on unboxing it again soon, but before I stopped using it, the drive seemed
to be going out of alignment.  It needed a little gentle pressure on the
disk sometimes to get 'er going.
Now, when I bring it back out - for someone w/o a whole lot of experience
with working on disk drives - what's a good approach for getting it back
up to snuff.  (I currently have no o-scope or other 'fancy' test gear, so
I'm looking for the basics here...)
thanks-
   - Dan
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Dan Linder / dlinder @ 
uiuc.edu
Graduate Student, College of Engineering, Dept. of Computer Science
   - Dept. of Computer Science Teaching Assistant
   - DRES Computer Accessibility Researcher