i thought it was something odd like that.  best to clean and lube that
drive and hope for the best then.  might also be wise to unplug and
replug both ends of the cable a few times, it's probably oxidized as
well, and perhaps the same with the ram.  might be worth checking the
power supply voltages before getting too into it as well, they do tend
to go bad with age even if not used.

Rob wrote:
> 
> The 128K has one 400K floppy disk, no HD or SCSI. I believe that there is a
> 20MB HD that plugs into the floppy port, but all I have is the 400K
> floppy...
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