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ASTEC AA11040B PSU - Strange corrosion on L6

Hi All, 

I've noticed strange corrosion on top of the L6 on my ASTEC PSU, is this something to worry about ? 

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WTB Apple Monitor /// CRT PCB

So I have a monitor /// with a good CRT but I need a CRT Board /Analogue board to repair it. The one that came with it was physically broken and damaged (it was stabbed, dont ask.) I just need the board. And if you have them the transformer assembly included. If you have a dead monitor /// and want to part it out please get in touch! Thanks.

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Did IIgs games only come on 3.5"?

Hey Folks,

Now I have a IIgs I was looking around for games. I noticed all the dedicated IIgs games I could easily find were in 800k disk format. Am I correct in thinking all IIgs games were issues in 800k format?

 

I have a BMOW FloppyEmu on the way, so this issue will be moot, but at the moment I'm limited to 5¼ disks (DuoDisk) so I guess no Apple IIgs games for me :-)

 

Chesh

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WTB Apple /// Internal floppy drive Flapper/Lever

one of my Apple III internal floppy drives lever/flapper has crumbled to bits. IT was broken and I glued it but its unsalvageable. The internal drive is different from the external Apple III mechanism as it has an angled faceplate and elongated flapper. I know this makes it pretty hard to come by. I am hoping someone has parts or at least a drive they are willing to sell. Please let me know.

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Kim's Hyperion 512 CRASHES

I acquired as Hyperion 512K card from a third party, made by Kim a while back. Yesterday was the first day that I tried to use it, in place of a Saturn 128, or Lang card, and I must report that it is unreliable. Abouit 40% odf the time, ProDOS 2.4.2 loaded, the rest of the time it wither crashed before finishing launch, or alishtly thereafter. 

 

Am I missing something?! 

 

I installed it in Slot 0, and I had a full bank of normal 48K RAM. The LEDs on the card illuminated, indicating that it was in use, but it still crashed more than half of the time. 

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Sharing: Nearly NOS Apple ][+

Here are a final photo of my main ][+.

The main system was basically NOS, as it was stored almost unused as an extra system saince 1983 (made in 1982). The Monitor ///+ and its stand match very well, and the Disk ][s have the CP/M Drive A label on s6d1, thanks to macnoyd for finding a drive with that label. (I still need the Softcard Drive A, B C, and D label sheet. If anyone has one, please LMK mas I want to inexpensively reproduce those labels.

 

System Config:ROM X System, with the first rev ROM X plus text ROM.

 

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Applewin configuration for use with Merlin assembler

I'm trying to re-learn 6502 assembly by using some YouTube videos with Applewin and the Merlin assembler. I'm having issues with objects and object files. For example, I type in the exact source code as seen on the YouTube video, I use the same Merlin commands as well, the program completes the assembler process wihtout errors and it matches the exacts output in the video, but I am unable to get Applewin to save the object file after I save the source file.

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IIc Diagnostic Disk 077-8125-A and Loopback Cable

I found the Apple //c diagnostic disk image a while back.  I tried running it on my //c, but never got much out of it.  Apparently it is meant to be used in conjunction with some service manual and a loopback cable.  But I've never identified which manual it is.  If anyone knows for which manual and where to find a copy, I'd be interested.  But I did manage to acquire an offical Apple loopback cable for the //c, part number 077-8148.  Now I can actually go through the diagnostic disk successfully.  As I can't find any documentation on this, i figure i would document it here if anyone is int

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Fascinating (at least to me) Apple IIe video issue

Hello, all you wizards

(Sorry for the maybe hard to follow description. It is puzzling to explain -- and English is not my first language)

When I boot this PAL Apple IIe, I get a scrambled GR mode screen like this:

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