On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 02:07:53PM +0100, Ade Vickers wrote:
A nice-looking CBM Pet 2001 with chicklet keyboard
(Item #300199788685),
described as:
"The computer powers up fine as you can see from the pictures, but it is
only half way through the booting up process.... a simple problem to fix...
Don't forget the "from what I've seen on the net" part...
Erm, yes. Very simple to fix, if you happen to have a spare of the part (or
parts) that have failed. Otherwise, a complete bastard (pardon my Francais)
of a job.... and well beyond your average ePayer, I'd warrant.
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Boy, tough crowd...
Repairing a PET is often as simple as reseating a memory chip; worst case is
probably a bad ROM in which case you just replace all the RAM/ROM chips
with one of the modern 64K RAM/ROM adapters and sell the working old ones.
Half the fun of buying something like this is gambling on it being a simple fix.
As Ethan says, if you buy a non-working old computer and don't know (or have
a friend who knows) anything about repairing them, well...
Looks like an up-front description of a non-working system to me; hope he/she
appreciates your advertising the listing here.
m