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"DATE.TIME.LINE" ....M=Ҡ,4,2))BM1430,1440,B$(I),16,B)#5,".PRINTER" $ž#4120 .#4;a$ 8#5;a$ B1070LV:=24:=0::#X=1100: TEXT SLOW-DOWN LOOPX810 Halt Subroutine::=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING.": 1300(=23::=12:=0:120=+B$(I),16,B)1408A$(1000),B$(1000),C%(511),C$(20),name$(20):=10:=0 :120>::=23:=0::"79C";"WOULD YOU LIKE A PRINTED COPY?":1C$:C$<>"Y"C$<>"y"C$<>"N"C$<>"n"1010C$="N"C$="n"120#4t for some reason, or you don't want to pay your dealer to install it for you, here are some easy and inexpensive directions for installing your own battery backup for your clock chip that I wrote about in previous messages. THINwyz{|}~ |<--(2) 1. Point (1) above shows where to connect the negative lead from the battery pack. Loosen the screw with the Phillips screwdriver and attach the wire by curling it around the screw (curl it clockwise) or, attach a solde--|_____________| / | /o\ / | o----------/ ^ \------------------------------- |----------------|------------------ Edge of Motherboard ------------------ | | |<--(1) | |__________________________________________| (+) <--- Phillips Screw / ^ __ / / / \ _____________ / / o---------/ _ \------------ | hole-----> | | > Apple | \ / | | \_____/ | | _______________________________ _____ | | / \ | 341-0035-00 | Battery / \ | t installing the clock chip to learn how to remove and disconnect the mother- board if you haven't done it before. Below is my crude attempt to draw a schematic of the motherboard with good ole Applewriter ///: ___________ool of rosin core solder (60% tin, 40% lead) approx. $2.50. Do not use acid-core solder nor "non-corroding" paste flux. (1) Phillips screwdriver and (1) slotted screwdriver Here are the installation instructions. Refer to my previous messages abouke the two 24" lengths different colors to easily distinguish between pos. and neg. (1) 25 watt soldering pencil. Don't use a solder gun, they are too much for this kind of work. You can buy one of these at Radio Shack for $6.00. (1) small sp (1) spool of 22-24 guage, insulated wire. You will need two 24" lengths of this to connect the batteries to the motherboard and one short length if you need to wire the jumper in the battery holder's fourth chamber. If you want, you can maave a couple of inches of lead wire, usually one red and one black. The red one is the positive, it will be connected to the female connector on the battery replacement snap. (2 or 3) Size "AA" ALKALINE batteries (Alkaline batteries don't leak!) years instead of two. (1) 9 Volt Battery Replacement Snap Radio Shack part# 270-325 (Unfortunately, you have to buy 5 of the suckers) Price: $ .99 These snap onto the corresponding connectors soldered onto the battery holder. They will also her wire between the posts on the un-used battery chamber, however. The clock chip only draws 3.0 volts, which is supplied by two of the batteries. The third battery means that you will only have to change the batteries every three GS YOU WILL NEED: (1) Penlight battery holder (holds 2 "AA" cells). Radio Shack part# 270-382 Price: $ .79 Note: You can get a 4 battery holder but may only use 3 batteries. This will make your batteries last longer. You must solder a jumprless connector to the wire and attach it to the screw before tightening it. 2. Point (2) above shows where you will solder the positive lead from the battery pack. Strip 1/4" of insulation from the wire and insert the wire through the little hole above the arrow. You can bend the end of the wire that is protruding through the hole (bottom of the motherboard) with the flat bladed screwdriver. Heat the soldering iron and melt one small drop of solder where the wire goluded write On Three and request their ON THREE O'CLOCK. It costs $39.95 and includes an easy to install kit with battery backup. I know several people who have installed this and they all say they installation instructions are clear and easy to follow, REPRINTED FROM ///S COMPANY BBS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA By Ed Goodings WHERE TO FIND CLOCK KITS FOR YOUR APPLE /// There are two places that I know that you can find a clock kit for your ///. If you want a full kit with battery backup incything checks out, you may have "cold soldered" the positive connection to the motherboard. Remove the solder connection and re-solder it. Also check the batteries to make sure they are good. powering on and see if the date is still current. If so, then your installation has been successful. If not, you must go back and check all wire connections and also the batteries to make sure you placed them in the holder correctly. If evere succeeded because there will be a valid time display on the SOS header screen that comes up when you boot an Apple /// disk. Set the time and date with the utility program and turn off your power to the ///. Reboot your utilities disk byd re-mount the cover to the ///. You can see that by placing the battery pack where we did, it will be relatively easy to replace the batteries when they get old. 7. Boot up your System Utilities disk. You can tell immediately if you hav. I also pushed some of the excess wire length down there as a way of stowing it and also to wedge in the battery pack a little. Since my /// doesn't move around, I felt this would be sufficient for me. 6. Re-install any peripheral cards anpe to the pack and stick it next to the speaker (you can also use velcro patches to do the same thing). Since I used a two-battery pack, I simply placed mine down in the little square hole where the security mounT for the /// was intended. 5. Mount the batteries in the battery pack and check that you have mounted them in with the positive/negative ends in the right places. You may mount the battery pack in several ways. You can attach Scotch double-faced taver you want to remove your mother board in the future. You might also want to put opposite connectors on each wire to prevent hooking them back up incorrectly in the future (if you didn't use different colored wires for both of them, that is)ositive wire to the positive lead from the battery pack and the negative wire to the negative lead. I would recommend that you install two solderless connectors (male/female type) in both of these wires to make it easier to separate them wheneour connectors and remounting the motherboard, turn the machine back rightside up. 4. Thread the two wires from the motherboard through the square little hole through which the two wires to your speaker are routed. Connect the pes through the little hole. 3. After connecting the wires to the motherboard, you can then reassemble the motherboard back to the cpu cabinet. Make sure you note or mark which wire is positive and which is negative. After re-attaching yeven if you are not mechanically/electronically inclined. Write On Three at: ON THREE, ATTN: Order Dept., P.O. Box 3452, Kirkland, WA. 98083 or call them at (206) 659-6245 to order with your plastic money. Note that they have a special offer with their ODATA.BASESv, '  '*A3.REPAIRS , 0,APPLE3.CHIPSz, *(*REPAIR.BIBT-, 0-REPAIRS.ASCII O, ** for computer equipment and programs now, since the computer is good for at least another 54 years. he first such occasion. After the year 2000 ends, reset the date to (19)61. This is the earliest date that ends in a "1", starts on a sunday and is 3 years away from the next leap year. Hope this information helps justify shelling out thousands of dollars like Jan 1, 2000, ends with a 0 for easy reference and is NOT a leap year. Sometime in the 18th century in an effort to make calendars more accurate, it was determined that every 400 years there should not be a leap year (this is true) and 2000 will be tdified, and programs such as Calendar Pak, and the clock chips only work until Dec. 31, 1999, I have figured out a way to increase the life of the system by 40 years. When the year 2000 comes we can reset the date to (19)10. This date starts on a Saturday TIME AND THE APPLE /// CLOCK For those of you who are rather disturbed by the fact that in the year 2000, the Apple /// will be somewhat obsolete since the SOS was only configured to have 20th Century records for recording when files were created and mog Business Basic, run this program: 10 VPOS=20:HPOS=10:Print TIME$;:GOTO 10 This will give you a continuous time print-out on screen, allowing you to adjust the clock potentiameter against a time source of your choosing. APPLE /// CLOCK SPEED If you're having problems with the speed of your Apple /// clock, it's relatively easy to fix. The clock adjustment "pot" is located on the keyboard chassis, approximately under the "L" key. Remove the keyboard, and, usinutorial on how to do this (on this disk). I have done both of mine this way and have had no problems whatsoever with either of them. 15) 592-8097 and order part # MM58167AN, 24 pin microprocessor real time clock chip (1/10/90 Price: $7.49). This simply plugs into the only empty chip socket on the motherboard of your ///. If you want to install a battery backup yourself, refer to the tnTime clock driver that is a good deal. The second way to install a clock, especially if you are short on cash is to call, write, or visit Jameco Electronics (or any electronics store that sells their Jim-Paks) at 1355 Shoreway Road, Belmont, CA 94002, (4, plus parts.": -ATUNC Newsletter4 July, 1988 Costen Computer Support Services John CostenBox 170313, 333 Fifth St.San Francisco, CA. 415-223-7627 415-981-1575ATUNC Newperts David Rowe Box 70698Sunnyvale, CA. 94088 408-247-6457ATUNC Newsletter$Alternate address: 3482 The Alameda* Santa Clara, CA. 95050F"Repairs and upgrades A///s. Prices are vastly better than most other'houses. Flat labor rates. Computers Doug Eilers5109 Menaul, NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110 505-883-0955Mentioned in TauTales.Computer & Peripheral RepairLowell Schneider294 North Capitol Ave.San Jose, CA. 94545 408-272-4028 415-967-1231ATUNC NewsletterComputer Service Exl as repairs and still offers service contracts.American Micro ResearchMr. Habib Navarzai2125 S. HathawaySanta Ana, CA. 92705 714-241-5600.Specializes in repair of MicroSci disk drives.5Also carry own line of Mac 800K and Hard Disk Drives.iC.L.Ihn CostenP.O. Box 170313San Francisco, CA. 94117 415-981-1575 415-223-7627ATUNC NewsletterAdvanced Computer Repair1022 Illinois St.San Francisco, CA. 94107 415-554-0500ESays they love to do work on the Apple ///. Offers service and parts6as wel^ Cecil Bruce2479 Industrial Parkway, WestHayward, CA. 94545 415-783-9786ATUNC NewsletterThomas. E. Linders12604 Wardell Ct.Saratoga, CA. 95074 408-741-1001DSays he's willing to repair just about anything save A-143 drives...b Jo !!!!!!!!!!!P nCVS-------- Addresses))))))))))))))))))))))))))))  COMPANY/NameCONTACTADDRESS/Zip CITY/ST/ZIPPHONE1PHONE2NOTE`DD/ ***  sletterCInfomax ComputersDarren Williams 415-356-6500ATUNC NewsletterISR Disk Drive Specialists8104 Parkdale Dr.Austin, TX. 78757 800-458-6778 512-467-7085CDiagnostic fee: $10-$20 (5.25/8"). Mechanical repair not to exceed9$25/$50. Average three day turnaround. 60 day warranty.e Micro Mart Fred Callum3415 Westminster #100Dallas, TX. 75205 214-368-2212Mentioned in TauTales.Morris Horn & Associates Morris Horn Box 330876Ft. Worth, TX. 76163 817-292-3432AWill swap defective componenput NAND 306-0020 74LS20 B11 IC, 74LS51, AND OR INVERT 306-0051 74LS51 B12 IC, 74S175, Quad D-type flip flop 308-0175 74S175 B13 IC, 74S86, Quad 2-input Exclusive-OR 308-0086 74S86 C03 IC, 8 Adaptor 338-6522 6522 B06 IC, 6522 Versatile Interface Adaptor 338-6522 6522 B08 IC, Micro 6502B 3MHZ MPU 369-6502 6502B B09 IC, ROM - Boot and System Monitor 342-0031 Sun B10 IC, 74LS20, dual 4-i0399 74LS399 A11 IC, 74S74, Dual D-type flip-flop 308-0074 74S74 B02 IC, ACIA 6551A (RS232 chip) 338-0002 6551A B03 IC, Microprocessor clock chip 58167 331-8167 MM58167AN B05 IC, 6522 Versatile Interface--- -------------------------------------- -------- -------- A05 IC, 556 dual timer 330-0556 LM556N A07 IC, 556 dual timer 330-0556 LM556N A09 IC, 74LS399, Quad 2 input MUX 306- APPLE /// CHIPS Chip location on Motherboard with Apple part number and corresponding Jameco part number. If chip is available from Sun Remarketing, it is listed under Jameco #. Location Description Apple# Jameco # ------es. They have hadFmachines shipped in from a variety of places, but call first to see if*it makes sense. He is fair and honest..."J ....From a MAUGer on CompuServe"Brotherton is the Service Manager.rton7227 SW TerwilligerPortland, OR. 97219 503-244-6128G"He is the best service tech I have met. He started in the days of theJApple // and talked to people like Woz to solve problems. He often can doDcomponent level repair. He also knows Corvus driveeman2438 13th Ave. SouthMinneapolis, MN. 55404 612-874-8596/// Repairs; PKASO Cards; Printrix; Pair Software for the ///.Apple /// NewsTAUTALESRann5August11198713 A3News 02YesBMore info on people/companies willing to repair the ///; Rumors ofHnew /// products; Moree is to explore, in enough detail and be!able to repair, the A 143 drive.""The Micro Sci A-143 Drive : Part 2 News & ViewsLinders3June619875-7,8A-143 02Yes9Conclusion of two-part series on how to repair the A-143.Apple /// NewsTAUTALESRantofix it.~$Tips on Using the MicroSci 143 DriveATUNC NewsletterFord2November1119853-4A-143YESRepairing destroyed volumes...."The Micro Sci A-143 Drive : Part 1 News & ViewsLinders3May519876-8A-143 01YesC"The purpose of this articl     3 EZ Pieces BugThe /// NewsletterMooreApril251719852 3 EZ PiecesYESFProblem with the data base portion of the program. Haba not likely 19866HintsYesADesktop Manager note pad entries; Profile noises; Apple /// video problems..Hardware/Software Hints, Fixes and Bug ReportsTAUTALESRann5February5198710HintsYes?For the ///: Making a menu program using Swan's PDBS programs.Hardware Maintenance tips..Hardware/Software Hints, Fixes and Bug ReportsTAUTALESRann5January4198711HintsYesBFor the ///: Ram ///+//e bug fixed on update; 3EZPs does not have$an Internal Rate of Return function.(Bits and PiecesThe /// Magazi micros.(Sticking Keys? Some Only Work Sometimes?Apple ThREE NewsletterHinds3January119847RepairsYes%How to fix sticking/non-working keys.Solution to Chip WalkTAUTALESRann3May081985DiskRepairsYESHMember reports he solved chip loosYes>Q and A on subjects ranging from 3EZ Pieces to getting the /// repaired...Keep Your Apple RunningNews And ViewsJones4February219884RepairsYesCTypes of repairs facing school districts...comments and suggestions"apply to the /// and other Answers News & Views Dobrowolski3January119872-4Q&A 01YesHTakes look at News & Views in comparison to other publications; Core ///1fan unit for the ///; Where to get the /// fixed? QuestionsATUNC NewsletterGlaser2July071985Disk Questionrticles available on this subject.One, Two, /// ForumOn ThreeConsorti3June06198623-30Q&AYes=Selecting a hard disk; using A-143 and Lazarus with Catalyst;Iprinter protocol problems; selecting prefix$; Visicalc as word processor.Questions &.grafix driver in conjunction with theJPkaso /// printer interface to produce, display and print graphic displays%of data produced by another computer.Repairing Your ProFileOn ThreeConsorti6Sep/Oct9/1019893-6Profile Repairs 3One of the best a3July719872News 07YesHAnother Disk Drive repair shop; New ad from On Three with more specials./Data Plotting with PkasoOn ThreeJohnson3July0719865-9PkasoYes,A practical application using the BGRAF.INVGmodule of Business Basic and the C XL and /// AppletalkKcard rumored to be in the works; Still waiting on /// upgrade from Lissner;DPair software promises new software; May be more than one Pascal 2.07compiler; Phase /// Conference still looking for input.News News & Views Dobrowolskiting location; TAU starter kit;KDirectory Labler ///; /// Books discontinued; /// Expansion box; /// Review!Programs; Super Apple Writer fix.PNews News & Views Dobrowolski3May519871-2News 05YesIAnother MicroSci repair shop; On Three specials; MA with the color inIvideo or composite mode. (Involves using the sync wire for RGB and not in composite.,Reprinted in News and Views Vol 2; Number 5.Apple /// News WAP JournalOttalini8May05198616-17NewsYesEMeeting with Apple Evangelist; New meecro Sci drive.jPanasonic Monitor FixNews and ViewsWhitten2May0519867MonitorYesReprint from ATUNC Newsletter.Panasonic Monitor FixATUNC NewsletterWhitten3April0419867MonitorsYesEA fix for this brand of monitor which has a problem119854-5 LocksmithYES1Discusses Locksmith 5.0 bug and how to repair it.*The Micro Sci A143 Drive for the Apple ///TAUTALESLinders6June9198815Micro Sci Repair 01YesEFirst of three-part series describing how to trouble-shoot and repairthe Min work on Selector; New SonyCvideodisk player; Cap'n Magneto keyboard template; /// Maintenance.hApple /// Keyboard First AidTAUTALESCrom5January419878-9Keyboard First AidYesHow to fix it!~Locksmith InfoATUNC NewsletterFord2November1ort fix.VBits and PiecesThe /// MagazineMoore2July07198611-15Info 06Yes?TAU working on convention for Apple ///rs; New BBS for lawyers;FBackup ///; IBM's profit woes; Pascal 1.2 Patch and Draw On Three; Dr.@Astrahan fixes Word Juggler so it caneMoore2February02198614-15Info 02YesARGB RF problems; voltage problems; Mousepad; BPI will continue toEprovide payroll tax support for the ///; Heat and the ///; Multi-diskGsystems and related problems; Sun Data and Apple sign agreement; Serial psening and shorting problem by sprayingsockets with "BIG E" spray.Apple /// RepairATUNC NewsletterSuttles3October1019867RepairsYes>Lists three more sources for getting a /// repaired in the SanFrancisco Bay area.Where Do I Get My /// Fixed?ATUNC NewsletterStone4April419875RepairsYes2Lists some contacts for getting your /// repaired.///'s Company/Chips AhoyInCiderO'Brien1May51983170-175RepairsNO#"An Introduction to Apple Surgery." Replacing chips in the ///, ETC.: Also carry own line of Mac 800K and Hard Disk Drives. COMPANY: C.L.I. Computers CONTACT: Doug Eilers ADDRESS: 5109 Menaul, NE CITY/ST/ZIP: Albuquerque, NM 87110 PHONE1: 505-883-0955 PHONE2: NOTE: Mentioned in TauTales (TAU Journal) COMPANY: Computer ll as repairs and still offers service contracts. COMPANY: American Micro Research CONTACT: Mr. Habib Navarzai ADDRESS: 2125 S. Hathaway CITY/ST/ZIP: Santa Ana, CA. 92705 PHONE1: 714-241-5600 PHONE2: NOTE: Specializes in repair of MicroSci disk drives. --223-7627 NOTE: ATUNC Newsletter COMPANY: Advanced Computer Repair CONTACT: ADDRESS: 1022 Illinois St. CITY/ST/ZIP: San Francisco, CA. 94107 PHONE1: 415-554-0500 PHONE2: NOTE: Says they love to do work on the Apple ///. Offers service and parts -: as weZIP: Saratoga, CA. 95074 PHONE1: 408-741-1001 PHONE2: NOTE: Says he's willing to repair just about anything save A-143 drives... COMPANY: CONTACT: John Costen ADDRESS: P.O. Box 170313 CITY/ST/ZIP: San Francisco, CA. 94117 PHONE1: 415-981-1575 PHONE2: 415 Apple /// Repairs: Sources COMPANY: CONTACT: Cecil Bruce ADDRESS: 2479 Industrial Parkway, West CITY/ST/ZIP: Hayward, CA. 94545 PHONE1: 415-783-9786 PHONE2: NOTE: ATUNC Newsletter COMPANY: CONTACT: Thomas. E. Linders ADDRESS: 12604 Wardell Ct. CITY/ST/19879 Titan ///+//eYes7Dealing with the "Unable to Load ProDos" Error message.ludes a directory fixer on one side.and a Profile hardware evaulator on the other.BAlso: says the Cobol Check Register #s 13 and 14 has been deleted.:Also: Says TAU will stand behind disks to extent possible.Titan ///+// FixTAUTALES Lomartire5May819865-7Super AppleWriter FixYesBDescribes how to fix SOS.Interp file for Super AppleWriter so that2the single page (.sp) function will work properly.6Hard Disk ToolsTAUTALESRann4April0719867Tau Disk LibraryYesADescribes PD disk #54 that incer AppleWriterYesHow to do this.Fix to Super AppleWriter BugTAUTALESRann4March0619869Super AppleWriter FixYesBDiscusses Super AW single page (.sp) bug fix using a block editor.Super AppleWriter FixATUNC NewsletterAnderson3March03dence disks. If they aren't helpful, clean andDreseat chips. Cable for connecting /// to Imagewriter //? Apple //e4modem 8 cable works just fine. Apple part #A2CO311.w!Super AppleWriter Single Page FixNews and ViewsAnderson2March0319869-10Sup.C.MasudaMarch19865+SIG NewsYes0///+//e cards; The /// Magazine; Fortran; Fixer.O!Hardware/Software Hints and FixesTAUTALESRann5December319864SoftwareYes=What to do if your /// starts to act strangely. Suggests tryCdiagnostics or confiFrom The ATUNC MailboxATUNC Newsletter4April419876Repairs & DonationsYesDDiscusses letters on: Computer Service Experts for Apple /// repairsAand letter from a high school that needs help with its Apple ///.{February /// SIG Meeting Apples B& Peripheral Repair CONTACT: Lowell Schneider ADDRESS: 294 North Capitol Ave. CITY/ST/ZIP: San Jose, CA. 94545 PHONE1: 408-272-4028 PHONE2: 415-967-1231 NOTE: ATUNC Newsletter COMPANY: Computer Service Experts CONTACT: David Rowe ADDRESS: Box 70698 CITY/ST/ZIP: Sunnyvale, CA. 94088 PHONE1: 408-247-6457 PHONE2: NOTE: ATUNC Newsletter -: Alternate address: 3482 The Alameda -: Santa Clara, CA. 95050 -: -: "Repairs and upgrades A///s. Prices are vastly better than most other -: houses. ....From a MAUGer on CompuServe -: -: Brotherton is the Service Manager. -: ems. He often can do -: component level repair. He also knows Corvus drives. They have had -: machines shipped in from a variety of places, but call first to see if -: it makes sense. He is fair and honest..." -: ement CONTACT: Brad Brotherton ADDRESS: 7227 SW Terwilliger CITY/ST/ZIP: Portland, OR. 97219 PHONE1: 503-244-6128 PHONE2: NOTE: "He is the best service tech I have met. He started in the days of the -: Apple // and talked to people like Woz to solve problHONE2: NOTE: Specializes in Profiles...can repair and do hard-formatting. COMPANY: The Networkers CONTACT: Eric Eckert ADDRESS: 8 Mariposa CITY/ST/ZIP: San Anselmo, CA. 94960 PHONE1: 415-454-7607 PHONE2: NOTE: ATUNC Newsletter COMPANY: Third Wave Managwith his time. His prices are fair, and he -: is knowledgable." -: ...From a MAUGer on CompuServe COMPANY: The Lisa Shop CONTACT: Frank Freeman ADDRESS: 2438 13th Ave. South CITY/ST/ZIP: Minneapolis, MN. 55404 PHONE1: 612-874-8596 PTE: Sun can service Apple //+. ///, Lisa and Macs. Strong Apple /// -: supporter. COMPANY: The Intercom Store CONTACT: Jim Fair ADDRESS: 6757 El Cajon Blvd. CITY/ST/ZIP: San Diego, CA. 92115 PHONE1: 619-466-5383 PHONE2: NOTE: "He has been most generous if you wish -: to have Consorti do any repairs for you. He lives in the Chicago area. COMPANY: Sun Remarketing CONTACT: Bob Cooke ADDRESS: P.O. Box 4059 CITY/ST/ZIP: Logan, UT. 84321 PHONE1: 801-752-7631 (technical help) PHONE2: 800-821-3221 (orders) NOorti ADDRESS: PO Box 3452 CITY/ST/ZIP: Kirkland, WA. 98083 PHONE1: 312-447-3924 (Tech support) PHONE2: 206-659-6245 (Orders only) NOTE: Cost is $50.00 per hour labor with minimum charge of $50.00. -: Address is for orders. Call Tech Support for more info 1: 415-7607 PHONE2: NOTE: ATUNC Newsletter COMPANY: Omicron Electronics CONTACT: Mike Tattan ADDRESS: 11240 Nine Mile Rd. CITY/ST/ZIP: Warren, MI. 48089 PHONE1: 313-757-8192 PHONE2: NOTE: Apple /// sales and service. COMPANY: On Three CONTACT: Bob ConsFt. Worth, TX. 76163 PHONE1: 817-292-3432 PHONE2: NOTE: Will swap defective components for working ones. Sells Apple /// -: parts as well. Call for prices. COMPANY: NetSolutions CONTACT: ADDRESS: 8 Mariposa Ave. CITY/ST/ZIP: San Anselmo, CA. 94960 PHONEMicro Mart CONTACT: Fred Callum ADDRESS: 3415 Westminster #100 CITY/ST/ZIP: Dallas, TX. 75205 PHONE1: 214-368-2212 PHONE2: NOTE: Mentioned in TauTales (TAU Journal). COMPANY: Morris Horn & Associates CONTACT: Morris Horn ADDRESS: Box 330876 CITY/ST/ZIP: CONTACT: ADDRESS: 8104 Parkdale Dr. CITY/ST/ZIP: Austin, TX. 78757 PHONE1: 800-458-6778 PHONE2: 512-467-7085 NOTE: Diagnostic fee: $10-$20 (5.25/8"). Mechanical repair not to exceed -: $25/$50. Average three day turnaround. 60 day warranty. COMPANY: T/ZIP: San Francisco, CA. PHONE1: 415-223-7627 PHONE2: 415-981-1575 NOTE: ATUNC Newsletter COMPANY: Infomax Computers CONTACT: Darren Williams ADDRESS: CITY/ST/ZIP: PHONE1: 415-356-6500 PHONE2: NOTE: ATUNC Newsletter COMPANY: ISR Disk Drive SpecialistsFlat labor rates, plus parts." -: -: -ATUNC Newsletter -: July, 1988 COMPANY: Costen Computer Support Services CONTACT: John Costen ADDRESS: Box 170313, 333 Fifth St. CITY/SREPAIRING YOUR APPLE /// eve one of his systems croaked with the same symptoms. As for the disk drive, check the 74LS32 at F1 (I assume Disk ///) as this is tied to the Write-protect circuit. The empty socket formally held a 74LS74 until Apple APPARENTLY decided it wasn't needed..used to advertise replacement /// power supplies for about $40.00 a few months back. If all else fails, they might still have some in stock. Their # is (800)-538-5000 (in CALIF-- 800-662-6279) and the Part # was PS-3. Also check with Frank Moore as I beli be less than 15 Watts. 05-Feb-86 00:22:16 Sb: #40784-Need a 3 Doctor Sounds like the power supply died from random failure. Do you get ANY results from the system such as.. clicking from power supply, or speaker? JDR Microdevices in San Jose, CA 3:47:13 Sb: #40544-/// Power Supply It sounds like you got a dirty contact somewhere. 03-Feb-86 03:34:46 Sb: #40297-POWER SUPPLY The difference between a reliable Power Supply and one that is overstressed and is constantly giving problems can well.08 -10.75 According the manual, the latter two should read -5.00 and 12.00, respectively. I am not certain if this is enough to put the machine down? Certainly I would think the motherboard LED's should light. Opps, any suggestions?? 03-Feb-86 0lighting). Thinking, 'ah, ha! The power supply' I took it out for testing (power supplies are something I know). The transformer is putting out the voltage, and I was able to get measurements for the DC voltages, as follows: +11.75 +05.04 +04.08 opps -04 PS DOCTOR From CompuServe 02-Feb-86 21:04:30 Sb: #/// Power Supply Folks, One of the ///'s at the office just went south. First /// in four years. When the power is turned on, NOTHING happens, like no power is getting to the motherboard (no LED's POWER.SUPPLYv, '  ')PS.DOCTOR ,*-*PS.DOCTOR2,*..REPLACE.HOW.TO C,*REPLACE.PS,*/. the jumper ties an 'LS32 input to ground. Good luck. 05-Feb-86 01:17:59 Sb: #40784-#Need a 3 Doctor I had a /// do the same thing just a couple of days ago. Sun Data is shipping me a new power supply. 05-Feb-86 04:23:09 Sb: #40970-Need a 3 Doctor Thanks for the quick responses. I suspect it is the power supply. Hoping it's only a fuse. In the next couple of days I'll open it up and hunt for the fuse. My /// does nothing at all. Can't tell if power is switched on or off except by lor switch, however, and it's back up and running. Any terrific notions as to the cause? I'll be in Albuquerque at end May, so I can probably swap what needs swapped, but I have no idea what could cause his problem. #: 184875 S8/Apple /// Community 29- PS.DOCTOR2 From CompuServe #: 184872 S7/Apple /// Products 29-Apr-88 19:40:35 Sb: #Hardware Problem To: All Folks My dad is experiencing a problem with his machine. It will, with apparently increasing frequency, simply hang up. A flick of the powelems...so each machine can be different....Personally I wished not that I didn't upgrade my Titan IIe card...to many problems and when you want to pull it its a pain... that time....I have 4 new or almost new Apple III plus machines we use in business or to check out drives and we get very little fails on these machines...however my TITAN THREE PLUS IIe card works ok on these machines but I know others who are having proboticed is during the boot process the 5 volt drops a bit about the time the Copyright screen appears which might mean that the system is checking the RAM chips or ??? or something...systems can hang up then since the logic chips on cards fall apart during lot...well as it travels it drops a bit and if that drop falls below 4.75 or 5% one is in trouble...this is not well engineered on the ///...thus any help you can give the system helps...SOMETIMES! Each one is almost its on case. One other thing we have n out 4.85 then as it heads toward the connector on the mother board might drop a little and then if a bad connection loose a little more then it runs across those long strips (Buss) and finally a trace on the mother board to pin 1 and 25 I believe on the s86 23:03:54 Sb: #41344-Need a 3 Doctor Just a note as to the 35w and the pin voltages on the ///: The 5volt is very important to cards since every logic chip uses the 5volt and if it drop below 4.75 logic chips will then not respond. Some supplies starty but if it blows usually the supply is is bad. The newer Apple disk drives have that jumper in them instead of the IC. I guess Apple decided they did not need it. All that I have worked on w with the jumper seem to work just fine. Good Luck. 07-Feb-voltages. They should be very close to spec. On my old supply they were one volt under spec unloaded, zip when loaded. The supply itself is a snap to replace, literally. 07-Feb-86 02:04:02 Sb: Need a 3 Doctor There is a fuse in the Apple /// supplcard to work, and am grasping at straws. Thanks for any help. 06-Feb-86 Sb: #41272-#Need a 3 Doctor I don't think the problem you are having is the power supply. The 35w version should be enough UNLESS the supply is going marginal itself. Check the pin in place of a 35 watt, assuming I have a 35 watt version. I got my new (third) ///+//e card from Sun Data Feb 2, and it has the same problems a be fore - missing pixels and programs that hang. The alum. foil shield did not work. I really want the ///+//e oking at position of the switch. Appreciate hearing about the jumper as a normal. My other Drive /// external drives have chips and no jumpers. 06-Feb-86 20:47:56 Sb: #Need a 3 Doctor Is that a 50 watt supply from Sun Data? What's required to install Apr-88 20:13:45 Sb: Sb: Hardware Problems re your Dad's machine. Some possibilities, only that, because I've not personally had the problem......I've read some material that suggests erratic behavior such as you describe could be caused by a power supply it breaks. Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm going to assume a bad power supply for the nonce. If that doesn't work, I guess it's a new motherboard. That'll make him happy. I can't believe he's still plugging away. He's had nothing but hard luck with hiss Trouble Shooting Guide. I fail to believe it has tests for both the 5V and 12V memory. Has anyone had a 12V memory board since 1981? The test was inconclusive -- no error noted. Not that big a surprise since, as he says, his system works fine except when and lead to replacing the power supply wich solved my problems. #: 185307 S7/Apple /// Products 02-May-88 19:10:26 Sb: #Hardware Problem I had Deare Olde Dad run the RAM test with the apparently dated Dealer Diagnostic disk he got from Sun with hiy. #: 185045 S7/Apple /// Products 30-Apr-88 19:59:47 Sb: #184872-Hardware Problem It sounds to me like your problem is the power supply. My ///+ acted the same way. Try raping on the power supply side of the //. That sometimes caused my to failugh nothing else I had would even turn on the screen, and it picked that bad ram out even when the initial startup system checks didn't find it. PPs I did have a bad power supply tho, the one from SUN came D.O.A. and went back the same wa ram chip loading down the whole system, causing the overheating problem and the screen freezing problem. Moral of the story, use the software diagnostics first, then try guessing if they dont work. Ps. The diagnostic disk would boot and run even tho the point where the screen normally turns on, sooooo I says to myself 'gotta be a bad power supply' and off I rushed to Sun for a new ///+ supply. Meanwhile awaiting the new supply I tried the Dealer diagnostic disk, lo and behold it turns out to be a badh intermittant freezup of the running program which I laid at the door of the ///+2e cards and the power supply since the machine was getting very hot. Adding a fan helped for a few months keeping everything cool. Finally the machine refused to boot pastnd get enough juice down to the Slot-4 ProFile card. And I flat love what has been done with the TB driver to make it generally useful. #: 185037 S7/Apple /// Products 30-Apr-88 18:16:06 Sb: #184872-Hardware Problem I had that kind of a problem wit I can load a TrackBall onto my home machine and swap out my supply with Daddy's. Even if it doesn't do the trick, it's a great excuse for getting enough power to add in a TrackBall. Twixt 512K and the PC-Disk card in this machine, I can't plug in the TB ardware Problem Deare Olde Dad's machine is barely slotted -- a ProFile card and a UPIC. On the other hand, the power supply was my first thought too. I might just get myself a ///+ supply (I thought I remembered a more powerful unit, but I wasn't sure) so will create an enormous wave of bizarre symptoms on any machine. You may be better off going for one of the 135 watt //+ supplies, especially if his machine is occupado in the slots. #: 184992 S7/Apple /// Products 30-Apr-88 12:12:08 Sb: #184969-Ha184872-#Hardware Problem What are the slots loaded with? I have found that since I removed my //+//e boards that most strange little anomalies have disappeared. Not because of the boards per se, but because I had all 4 slots loaded. An undervoltage supply going bad. Another possibility if he is using the A ///'s own switch on the back of the chassis is the switch is going bad. I have heard of this as a weakness of, especially, early machines. #: 184969 S7/Apple /// Products 30-Apr-88 10:29:22 Sb: # equipment since day one. I feel like an idiot recommending it to him, but I truly don't know of anyone who has had the problems that he has had. Unless you count Harry Baya and his two or maybe three dead ProFiles. At least my dad hasn't had a ProFile problem since I bought him a backup for his birthday. He hasn't had a keyboard gripe since I sent him a spare. Aha! JR (Deare Olde Dad) can't possibly have a bad RAM chip. He has a spare 256K memory board. Everything that is backed up is operating perfectly. to prevent the unit from rocking while it is upside down. 4. Loosen (DO NOT REMOVE!) the two Phillips head screws located on the rear edge of the power supply bottom cover, near the on/off switch and the power supply receptacle. l external cables from your /// (RS232, b/w monitor, audio, Disk ///, etc.) 3. Turn the Apple /// upside down with the keyboard edge facing you and place the /// on a soft pad. NOTE: You may want to place a foam block under the keyboard APPLE /// POWER SUPPLIES HOW TO REPLACE YOUR POWER SUPPLY: By: Ed Gooding 1. Power down your Apple ///. Disconnect the AC power cord from the source and then remove it from the power supply receptacle of the Apple ///. 2. Disconnect al(home) with his Backup /// set (as of Friday) and with his Catalyst boot disk. I reformatted my office ProFile today and loaded his system. No problem. with the keyboard even when cold booted. Dealer Diagnositcs reported no problems at all, so I tend to think the system unit is OK. He's had a trashed ProFile, and I thought maybe he'd backed up corrupted files onto floppies and reloaded junk. I came back ersion I swear Deare Olde Dad is snakebit. I did consider the keyboard as a problem, but didn't think about the encoder ROM. He replaced the keyboard himself when his machine arrived from Sun with a couple broken keycaps. But Dealer Diag says "no problem"roducts 31-May-88 10:56:49 Sb: #189167-#Enhanced version Next time you go see ole Dad, take your keyboard and your keyboard encoder ROM and swap those out with his ///. #: 189419 S7/Apple /// Products 31-May-88 19:52:00 Sb: #189387-#Enhanced vler diagnostic shows no problem. When I run from boot disk, no problem. Catalyst goes hoo-hoo. But only before warmup I may scream. Current guess is static discharge -- Albuquerque is DRY. Daddy got a static mat today. We'll see. #: 189387 S7/Apple /// PWrong. The chip (74LS86N K8332) seemed to be an orphan. No socket was unfilled, and I yanked the memory board to see underneath. According to my manual (checked upon return home) that's a Quad XOR belonging in D04. Whoopie. Reseated all chips. No luck. Deawarm up a half hour or any keypress will freeze it. Thought it might be a loose chip that made a connection after heat expansion. Pulled the cards and flipped the box in preparation for removing the motherboard, and a chip fell onto the desk. Aha, says I. 30-May-88 00:12:25 Sb: #188870-"Lurker" etc I just spent a week on my dad's fruitcake machine proving to the immediate world that I'm no Apple /// expert. Swapped his power supply for mine (known to be good), and his symptoms remained -- let the sucker The solution is obvious. I keep buying him spare parts. Just the threat of "You can be replaced" seems to keep his existing hardware doing its thing. Is it time for Rod Serling to emerge from behind the potted plant? #: 189168 S8/Apple /// Community Refer to Diagram 1, Reference A. 5. Locate and loosen the eight (8) screws securing the power supply bottom to the chassis. Refer to Diagram 1, Reference B. These screws may be captured and if so, they should not come free from the assembly. 6. Lift up the front edge and slide the power supply forward until the rear edge clears the two rear mounting screws. Gently lift up the power supply assembly to gain access to the electrical connector. This is the group of wires that cOTE: The above * | | represent the 8 | | Phillips head screws. | | | REFERENCE C | |_*__B__*__| | ___| | |__________| | | |_______________________________________________| | | N /| | * C * | | |___| / | | | E | | | | / | | | | | | | | | | | Here Lies the Main Logic Board | | * R * | | | | (also known affectionately as | | | E | | | | | the "Motherboard") ====== | N | | | | | | | | R | | | | | | | * E * | | | | | | | F | | | | | | | | E | _____________________________ _______________ | | | | |_*_____*__| | | | | | | | | | | | __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ | _| |__| |__| |__| |__| |__| |__| |__| |__| |__| |__| |__| |__| | | | | __________________/'s Company. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Diagram 1: REFERENCE-A PERIPHERAL CONNECTOR EDGE OF APPLE /// a power supply designated for a ///+. I believe that they carry more wattage than the power supply for the original ///'s. You can check with Charlie McConathy or Sun Data. See info on both companies in the Buy.sell.stuff/Commercial directory here on //ading, back it out, wait until the beer wears off, and try again. 11. Turn your /// right-side up, replace your peripheral cables, plug the AC power cord into your ///, then into the wall, and fire her up. IMPORTANT NOTE: If possible, try to find if excessive torque is applied (for those who don't know what torque is, it means "don't screw the sucker down too tight!"). Also, be certain that the screw is not starting at an angle to avoid cross-threading. If it appears that the screw is cross-thre power supply cover under the two rear-most screws and lower the power supply into place. 10. Tighten all screws. CAUTION: When re-installing the securing screws, use only enough torque to rotate the screw. These screws will strip out the chassis to the power supply by a wire tie, cut the tie. The power supply can now be removed. 8. Prior to replacing or re-installing the power supply, replace the wire tie if one was removed. 9. When re-installing the power supply, insert theonnect the power supply to the side edge of the main logic board (motherboard). Refer to Diagram 1, Reference C. 7. Disconnect the power supply connector by pressing in the tabs while gently pulling on the connector. If the leads are secured |______________ KEYBOARD EDGE OF APPLE ///__________________________________| IMPORTANT NOTE: ABOVE DIAGRAM MOST DEFINITELY NOT TO SCALE!! re: power supply. I ordered one today from NDRC, 8511 Manderville, Dallas, Texas 75231, (214) 750-9889. $65 + shipping. Used a credit card and asked for UPS Blue Label shipment. r solutions. - REPLACE.HOW.TO :How to replace your Apple /// power supply. - REPLACE.PS :Discussion about replacing a ///+ power supply. REPAIRS.ASCII: Apple /// repair sources in ASCII Text form. -: READ.ME.FIRST: Information about this disk side. -: POWER.SUPPLY (subdirectory) - PS.DOCTOR :Discussion of some common power supply problems. - PS.DOCTOR2 :More PS problems and thei 1999. DATA.BASES (subdirectory) - A3.REPAIRS : 3EZ Pieces/AppleWorks DB of Apple /// repair sources. - APPLE3.CHIPS: Chip locations on the ///'s motherboard (ASCII Text File) - REPAIR.BIB : 3EZP Bibliography of articles about repairing your ///. - (subdirectory): - BATTERY.BACKUP : How to install a battery backup. - CLOCK.KIT : How to install a clock chip. - SET.SPEED : How to increase the speed of your ///. - TIMESET.2000 : How to deal with the fact your /// can't count past WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY PDS NAME: Repairing Your Apple /// DISK ID#: 3REP-04 BOOTABLE? Side One A double-sided disk full of information related to problems experienced by Apple ///ers, and suggestions about how to fix them. On Side One: CLOCKWell, diligent study of wiring diagrams and a go-for-broke spirit prevailed and I discovered that the standard power supply cable will work - simply connect the first 10 pins (ignoring the 11th) and everything is fine. Just thought I'd share. /// power supply. At first I thought all was lost -- especially when I found out that the power supply cable uses extremely-hard-to-find (impossible-to-find is more likely) end connectors -- thereby ruling out the chance that I could simply make my own. because it is somewhat more powerful and there was no difference in price -what I discovered in the process is that the ///+ power supply is virtually identical in all aspects except one: it uses a 10-pin connector vs. the 11-pin connector on the standard REPLACING A ///+ POWER SUPPLY IN AN APPLE /// By Steve Brineaux #: 67777 S7/Apple /// 30-Jul-86 03:35:31 Recently I replaced the power supply in one of our standard ///'s with a power supply from a ///+. I chose a ///+ power supply specifically 11 AILING.3 Text 3 COMPAT.65C02 Text 12 DYING.3 Direct 1 NOISE Text 1 RF.1 Direct 2 RAM.CARD Text 6 RAM.TEST Text 33 UPGRADE.256K Direct 2 SOFTWARE Text 27 BACKUP.PROBLEMS Text 5 CO")Copyright (C) 1983 by Apple Computer Inc. 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