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Posted by: UNA_Lion on 2013-05-01 21:40:32 Thanks! Just found one fault I recently uncovered: The "X" key doesn't function. That will mess with my ability to program in BASIC. Any suggestions on what to do?
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Posted by: uniserver on 2013-05-01 21:46:50 is that a rum&coke you got there in the picture ? 🙂
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Posted by: UNA_Lion on 2013-05-01 22:25:44 It's a glass of red wine - supposedly good for my heart. 🙂
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Posted by: uniserver on 2013-05-01 22:48:18 good, you should take care of your heart. 🙂
As do i.
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Posted by: david__schmidt on 2013-05-02 03:44:24
Just found one fault I recently uncovered: The "X" key doesn't function. That will mess with my ability to program in BASIC. Any suggestions on what to do? The usual remedy for key non-functionality is to bash on it - a lot. If the problem is poor contact within the key switch itself, that is the only non-intrusive solution. If a lot of repeated action does not clear the problem up, then it's time for some surgery.
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Posted by: UNA_Lion on 2013-05-02 17:10:47 lol
The ole "bash it" method worked - I've got the X key back. Who knew? The machine is in excellent condition for a computer a quarter century old.
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Posted by: david__schmidt on 2013-05-02 18:59:42
lol
The ole "bash it" method worked - I've got the X key back. Who knew? Michael J. Mahon knows. And now you know too.
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