> The problem went away. It turned out to be bad electrical shielding in his office.
My Commodore 64 started "typing" of its own accord. We sent it to be repaired twice only for it to work perfectly when they tested it. Turned out after we got a bigger TV, we kept it too close to it, and the static electricity eventually caused the effect.
By the time the repair people got to it, it'd presumably discharged enough for it to stop, and it worked fine for a while.
My Commodore 64 started "typing" of its own accord. We sent it to be repaired twice only for it to work perfectly when they tested it. Turned out after we got a bigger TV, we kept it too close to it, and the static electricity eventually caused the effect.
By the time the repair people got to it, it'd presumably discharged enough for it to stop, and it worked fine for a while.