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Old 16-06-2008, 03:56 AM   #1
Ron Garret
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Anyone have a broken Apple IIe they want to get rid of?

I have another broken IIe but I'm pretty sure I know what's wrong with
it: the keyboard encoder chip is missing :-) There are companies that
sell surplus encoder chips but they have $300 minimum orders. So if
there's anyone out there who has a non-working IIe that they want to get
rid of (or if you want my broken IIe) please let me know.

rg
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Old 16-06-2008, 05:51 AM   #2
Bill Garber
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Re: Anyone have a broken Apple IIe they want to get rid of?


"Ron Garret" <> wrote in message
news:.chartermi.net...
> I have another broken IIe but I'm pretty sure I know what's wrong with
> it: the keyboard encoder chip is missing :-) There are companies that
> sell surplus encoder chips but they have $300 minimum orders. So if
> there's anyone out there who has a non-working IIe that they want to get
> rid of (or if you want my broken IIe) please let me know.
>
> rg


Ron,

I believe I have spare keyboard encoders for IIe here.
Email me and I'll have a look for you. I'll also bet that
I'm not the only one with a drawer full of spare IIe chips.
You may find someone lives within a short drive that
probably has something. Never know. So, let me know
if I can be of help.

Bill Garber from GS-Electronics



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Old 16-06-2008, 05:51 PM   #3
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Re: Anyone have a broken Apple IIe they want to get rid of?


"Ron Garret" <> wrote in message
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>I have another broken IIe but I'm pretty sure I know what's wrong with
> it: the keyboard encoder chip is missing :-) There are companies that
> sell surplus encoder chips but they have $300 minimum orders. So if
> there's anyone out there who has a non-working IIe that they want to get
> rid of (or if you want my broken IIe) please let me know.
>
> rg


Could try

They still keep apple bits. I see the 3600chip in the listing.

Red

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Old 17-06-2008, 07:59 AM   #4
Ron Garret
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Re: Anyone have a broken Apple IIe they want to get rid of?

In article <Zxr5k.11574$.au>,
"RedskullDC" <.ua> wrote:

> "Ron Garret" <> wrote in message
> news:.chartermi.net...
> >I have another broken IIe but I'm pretty sure I know what's wrong with
> > it: the keyboard encoder chip is missing :-) There are companies that
> > sell surplus encoder chips but they have $300 minimum orders. So if
> > there's anyone out there who has a non-working IIe that they want to get
> > rid of (or if you want my broken IIe) please let me know.
> >
> > rg

>
> Could try
>
> They still keep apple bits. I see the 3600chip in the listing.
>
> Red


Alas, they are out of stock.

rg
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Old 17-06-2008, 07:59 AM   #5
Ron Garret
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Re: Anyone have a broken Apple IIe they want to get rid of?

In article <>,
"Bill Garber" <> wrote:

> "Ron Garret" <> wrote in message
> news:.chartermi.net...
> > I have another broken IIe but I'm pretty sure I know what's wrong with
> > it: the keyboard encoder chip is missing :-) There are companies that
> > sell surplus encoder chips but they have $300 minimum orders. So if
> > there's anyone out there who has a non-working IIe that they want to get
> > rid of (or if you want my broken IIe) please let me know.
> >
> > rg

>
> Ron,
>
> I believe I have spare keyboard encoders for IIe here.
> Email me and I'll have a look for you. I'll also bet that
> I'm not the only one with a drawer full of spare IIe chips.
> You may find someone lives within a short drive that
> probably has something. Never know. So, let me know
> if I can be of help.
>
> Bill Garber from GS-Electronics
>


Thanks, Bill. I tried sending you an email but got no reply. If you
see this post please drop me a line: ron at flownet dot com.

rg
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