on 13/12/2003 17:13, Dale Hill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Apple's "quality control" on those models were much less than
> precision.  There is a 5200 check program that you can find and run
> to see if that machine has been fixed, so it will not lose its colors
> and a bunch of other bad stuff, like quick blackouts.  Before you do
> anything with it, down load the program called, I think, 52XX check
> or something.
> Dale


I've got this softwaree on my Mac OS 8 install disc. If anyone here would
need it, contact me!





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