> On May 15, 2019, at 2:34 PM, Alexandre Souza via cctalk
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> No Cindy, it should turn on and go bong without the keyboard...
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> Em qua, 15 de mai de 2019 às 16:32, Norman Jaffe via cctalk <
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>> I would think that a Mac 1K would have serious performance issues...
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>> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 12:31:23 PM
>> Subject: RE: Mac 1K
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>> Make that Mac Plus 1MB. Sorry for typo!
>> Cindy
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>> Subject: Mac 1K
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>> I recently obtained a Mac 1K in a Mac 512K box. It does not power on, and
>> it
>> smells a bit toasty. Does it require a keyboard to power on? I have a
>> M0110A.
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>> Cindy Croxton
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Agreed, a (somewhat absent-minded) friend of mine operated his for 15 minutes
or so one time, moving files around with his mouse, before realizing he had not
brought his keyboard from his car.
There is a battery compartment in the back next to the power switch, so it
might be worth prying out the battery to see whether that makes a difference,
but by and large I would expect if it’s not making any noise nor showing any
light on the screen when powered with no mouse or kb attached, there is a power
supply problem.
- Mark
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