In a message dated 2/4/2003 2:35:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< If the power supply was dead you probably wouldn't even be able to turn 
the computer on and/or there would be a clicking sound from it when you 
tried. If it is only a bad floppy the computer should still power on. If 
not first try disconnecting the floppy to see if for some strange reason 
it is shorting or something. If it does power up with the floppy 
connected it may just be dirty and need a round with a cleaning disk. >>

My Franklin 500 came with an Apple ][ Drive attached and worked fine for 
about a year.  Then something went south.
JaY

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