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Apple IIgs ROM 03 system bad error

I have two ROM 03 Apple IIgs systems that gives  error "SYSTEM BAD 06010000" When I run the built in Diagnostics. From what I looked up it seems to be an issue with the built in SERIAL IC on the main board.Is that correct or is the issue something else? IF I disable the modem port in the control panel and add a super serial card will the system work as intended sans the on-board serial components? Would that create a functioning machine?

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IIe - Crashes After Power On

I've recently acquired a PAL IIe with Disk II card and extended 80 column card and for an hour after arrival it was working fine including a self test, writing floppies with ADTPro, etc - it then froze when running ADTPro and hasn't worked since. A list of what I have done so far:

 

1. Power cycle after initial freeze (didn't respond to soft reset) resulted in a white screen, no beep.

2. Removal of 80 column and Disk II card resulted in beep and command prompt, froze shortly afterwards. Reboot results in screen of garbage.

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help with keyboard problem

So I have a II+ and the keyboard was mostly working but there were a few keys that would either not work, repeat, or just occasional work.

 

I dripped a few drops of deoxit down the plungers and all the keys that were not working started working. Next I recapped the power supply and the computer boots but none of the keys are working but the power light is working on the keyboard.

 

Where should I start troubleshooting ? Keboard encorder or system board? 

 

What should I be looking for?

 

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apple //e problems

just picked up my first vintage computer, an apple //e. im having trobble getting it to run programs off floppy emu. some programs start but get stuck others shows strange text. when i power it on while holding the two apple keys it makes a strange noise and displays the work ram in the top left. shouldnt it do a ram check. any thoughts? thank
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My //c is back and I want to keep it that way!!!!

To recap:  The voltage regulator on my //c died and fried the fuses in both the PSU and the motherboard.   I spent about a month or so trying to trace the faults, found several, but not all.  So I replaced the regulator!  So now my //c is back and running!!! :-D  

 

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M&R Enterprises Sup'R'Terminal 80 column card

Hello,

I have an Apple II M&R Enterprises Sup'R'Terminal 80 col card which doesn't work. I type pr#3 and there is no output signal to the monitor (lcd).

I have checked the eprom and 6845 crtc chip which are fine. Does anyone have any schematics that I could use to trace through the circuits ?

The 2114 ram is also fine.

Thanks

Andy

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Seeking pdf manual of GPIB 7490A CCS card

Hi to all,

I bought CCS California Computer Ssytem 7490A GPIB card for apple II but I don't have the manual. Is there anyone who can kindly provide it to me in PDF format?

Thanks in advance

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Disk II extender cables

I use my  Apple IIe computer only intermittently, storing it away much of the time, and didn’t want to have to repeatedly remove and reinstall the disk controller card or disconnect and reconnect the cables for my two Disk II 5.25” floppy disk drives.  I thought about making some drive extender cables but then happened to run across these Disk II drive extender cables on eBay.  They’re 7” ribbon cables with the proper connectors on each end.  The instructions emphasize that care must be taken in plugging them in to avoid damage to the drives, something I’m all too well awa
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Amdek video S-500

A little tangential to Apple IIs, but related.  I have an Amdek Video S500 Amber CRT  (always wanted one as a kid in the '80s).

It "works", but the image is soooooooo faded.  Even with brightness and contrast turned up full, the image will be there for maybe 30 seconds, but very dim and then fade away.

Anyone ever fixed a CRT?  Based on some Googling,  I am suspecting the fly back transformer (is that the right name)?

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Apple II Paddle Connector - BROKE!

It had to happen after 40 years; the pin on the paddle connector broke off.  And, it wasn't one of the "NC" pins; it was the +5 pin.

I've considered chopping the connector off and soldering the leads to a 16-pin DIP component connector.  Or, if the leads are the right gauge, crimping them in a ribbon cable connector.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Paul

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