The unit with which I've had this experience is a IIe with a dual drive box sitting on
top of it as shown in an illustration in one of the doc's I've got. The monitor
is a color monitor, but not a ///.
I complained about this problem at a meeting of the guru's who survived the Apple era
some weeks back and was assured that this was common and could easily be avoided with them
measures I previously described.
I'm not going to have a large enough sample to draw meaningful conclusions, but I was
reassured that it was an easily avoidable occurrence by simply opening up the drives when
the monitor is powered down, and haven't given it much thought since then until it
came up in this context.
Dick
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From: SUPRDAVE(a)aol.com
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: Stacking Apple ][ stuff
In a message dated 11/6/2001 3:23:39 PM Central Standard Time, foo(a)siconic.com writes:
On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Richard Erlacher wrote:
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The monitor seems to interact with the drives when the
monitor is
turned on. It depends, I suppose, on the monitor, but I've got the
IIe with the dual drive box between it and the color monitor and from
time to time, e.g. when I turn on the monitor while the computer has
been powered up but the monitor has been powered down, e.g. when I go
upstairs to get a sandwich or answer the doorbell, the drive runs up
and the diskette is partially unreadable afterward.
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Didn't you just get finished telling us in the last 10 messages on this
topic that you threw out all your Apple ]'s???
hmmm, back in 1984 some of the apple //e's at skool had two disk drives, and those
of us who copied warez made sure to get those for quick disk copying. (ahh, memories of
disk muncher 1.1 -----) The monitor //e sat right on top of the two disk ]['s and
never a problem. Some of them also had the monitor /// that sat on top of the //e and
drives and never a problem. I also used, and always wished for one of those //e
'professional' systems; the enhanced //e, duodisk and colour display for the //e.
The one I used never had a problem either. I know there is some kind of problem relating
to the duodisk and disks getting trashed (anyone know details?) but nothing ever related
to the display.
clearing the HYPE about bioterrorism
www.formatc.org/terrorism.htm