[comp.sys.apple2] comp.sys.apple2

spike@world.std.com (Joe Ilacqua) (03/06/90)

	The newsgroup comp.sys.apple2 has been created.  With any luck
you're site accepted the creation and this message arrived in it.

NOTE: if your system and news reader handles cross-postings correctly
you will only see this message once and that may be in comp.sys.apple.
I have also posted a message just in that group which you should see.

	For the short term you should probably crosspost to both
groups until info-apple is gatewaying comp.sys.apple2.  If you don't
know how to crosspost a message find out, it is not the same as
posting it once to each group.

->Spike     (spike@world.std.com)
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tm@polari.UUCP (Toshi Morita) (08/04/90)

BTW to all the people who sent mail asking about the ProDOS Forth:
It's now up on comp.binaries.apple2.

tm@polari.UUCP

jasona@sugar.hackercorp.com (Jason Asbahr) (11/27/90)

Greets!  
 
A friend of mine with an early model GS (256k on board) seems to be having
a little trouble...  His machine has been active oddly lately, failing to
boot, or switching from 3.5 to 5.25 to 3.5 over and over...  Most recently
the system reports Fatal Errors (scary sounding, hmm?) like Fatal Error
$0681  ...  and scrambling the "Apple //gs" text at the top of the screen
on bootup.  ???   He recently had the board cleaned at Computercraft
(apparently had some kind of red dust on it) and he doesn't remember any
odd activity before the cleaning.  Could a chip have been partially popped
out of a socket?  Perhaps heat causing it to bend and disconnecting a
lead temporarily?  Experts please reply!
 
        -Jason Asbahr
 
(** Also anyone who wrote me about Applecat software -- please send
requests and exchange lists again.  Thanks...)

v902032@si.hhs.nl (Crouzen) (06/27/91)

	Can anybody tell me how I can get files/messages from 'comp.sys.apple2'
without being subscribed to it? The only thing I _CAN_ do is send/receive mail.

mvrgr,


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