On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, J.S. Garrison wrote:

> I don't know what your circumstance is, whether you have the resources or
> not to replace both the analog board and motherboard, but the Plus is so
> exceptionally available that I'd suggest grabbing another set of boards and
> replacing them.

I was lucky to be able to find *one* where I live (middle of nowhere,
Texas), so, sadly, I would have to pay some (likely large) shipping fee
in order to get them.

> If you want the satisfaction of having repaired it yourself, and you can
> solder and de-solder stuff, the look into replacing those parts most
> commonly identified as needing replacement and go at it.

Anyone willing to point me to a good website for this? I seem to have lost
my bookmarks (recently installed new OS on PC, forgot to back those up).

> Any way you look at it, the Mac Plus is a most marvelous and fun little
> computer able to do quite a lot.
>
> Word process, play games, organize, learn, print, email and so much more.
> Still a VERY rescuable and collectible  machine.

I couldn't agree more. Absolutely loveable little things.

> Jeff

Peace and Love,
Terry

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