4156an@gmuvax.gmu.edu (10/16/89)
(you'll have to excuse the lack of quotes; I've yet to figure out this dratted news reader...) Someone was asking about how to fix a broken ][+ power supply. I personally would suggest: don't bother. My father (an electrical engineer) and I cracked the thing open and tried to repair ours when it went out (after 7 years of faithful service...), and simply couldn't. You can get a heavy-duty power supply from Applied Engineering for $65 or so; just plug it in and go. (This especially applies since it sounds like you're not an electronics "guru" -- there IS high-voltage stuff in there... don't want to ruin your beloved Apple, do you?? :) As for getting to pro-beagle, or any ProLine (or EBBS <small plug :) > ) site -- these sites are in the InterNet .cts.com domain, and can be reached by sending mail to INET: user@pro-system.cts.com UUCP: <backbone>!crash!pro-system!user ARPA: crash!pro-system!user@nosc.mil You can send mail and they can send back, but you can't FTP or anything like that... See yuz... --Joe