Parker - There was practically nothing to fix on an Apple IIe. I can remember changing out countless power supplies (5 minute job), an occasional keyboard (5 minute job), and maybe 2 logic boards. Sometimes we had to swap out floppy controller cards, graphics card, or printer card but that was about it! All of that educational software worked quite well and in terms of what graphics and sound were available it was attractive to the students they had in the grade schools! The floppy drives were pretty hard to break as well; I hooked a dual floppy to an Apple IIe card in a MAC LC about two years ago and "rescued" some data someone thought they needed; that drive worked like a charm!