das@ecsvax.UUCP (01/16/84)
The following message was drafted as a response to a news item late last month, but the attempt to mail it failed. By the time I got it back and thought about re-sending or posting it, my 1541 disk drive started having serious problems. The rest of the story follows. Subject: Re: hopd3.151: Information on c64 reliability wanted. I have had a c64 and 1541 for a year now with no service at all. I've had one or two spells of flaky behavior with each, but it went away and was never diagnosed. The machine is in use almost daily, sometimes for several hours at a time. A friend bought his 64 about the same time, his disk drive about 5 or 6 months later. Within 2 weeks the drive wouldn't do anything right, so he took it back for a replacement. As far as I know, no problems since. Naturally, saying I had nothing wrong with my disk drive caused it to fail. And after a year of hard use I am heavily dependent on it for tax records, handouts for my classes, software under development, and many other things. The symptoms: an unacceptable number of read errors, inability to read some of the copyprotected disks at all, and occasionally a failure to complete a write operation and close the file. So I promptly took it to my friendly local dealer (Talton's in Durham). After all, that's why I paid $1000 for computer and disk drive (that was Dec. 82, remember), to have strong local service support. Talton is no longer dealing in 64's, but I was assured that they could fix the drive. After almost a week and several phone calls to find out what was going on (they never called me, in spite of promises to do so), they finally admitted that they could not fix it and would have to send it somewhere. I said no, picked up the drive, and took it to Computer 2000 in Raleigh. In less than 2 days I had it back, working fine. So much for strong local support from the old, established dealer in your home town. David A. Smith Department of Mathematics Duke University Durham, NC 27706 (919) 684-2321 decvax!mcnc!ecsvax!das