> Apple III was a disaster do to its design and running three traces
> between dip legs. The socketed Apple II was no disaster at all.
Speaking as a service tech at The Byte store for old Apple IIs/II+s/IIe's
that's a false statement. Apple used some of the absolute worst sockets
they could've used in terms of reliability. Our #1 problem (next to the
alignment problems with the II∗ series drives), was intermittent
behaviors, often "fixed" by removing all chips, cleaning the sockets/legs,
and reseating. And after removing all the sockets on my IIe machine (which
I still have today) and soldering them down, the computer never gave me
another bit of trouble.
-->Neil
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Synthcom Systems, Inc. COWBELL!!!"