Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!cs.yale.edu!yarvin-norman From: yarvin-norman@CS.YALE.EDU (Norman Yarvin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Trouble in paradise Keywords: 7300 3b1 unix-pc dead deceased demised Message-ID: <20508@cs.yale.edu> Date: 28 Mar 90 08:21:20 GMT References: <221@usna.NAVY.MIL> Sender: news@cs.yale.edu Reply-To: yarvin-norman@CS.YALE.EDU (Norman Yarvin) Organization: Yale University Computer Science Dept, New Haven CT 06520-2158 Lines: 29 In article <221@usna.NAVY.MIL> trw@usna.NAVY.MIL (tsmith ) writes: >dumb. I checked the LEDs and the green one lights but there is no other >activity. Aha! From the reference manual: red yellow green red failed... off off off on telephone initialization off off on off video RAM test <------------------------ off off on on map RAM test off on off off to set map RAM to unity map off on off on dynamic RAM test off on on off initialization off on on on to find loader Suggestions: the usual -- power cycling, dusting it out, reseating cables and chips. The video RAM seems to be 4 4416 chips at positions 17A, 16A, 15A, 14A if I'm reading the schematics right. >At the same time could someone tell me if anyone has looked into replacing >the 64K memory chips with 256K chips? I seem to remember that the only real >difference in the chips is pin 1 (on 64K chips it is NC and on 256K chips >it is A8.) It would be nice if I could put 2MEG on the motherboard. And >maybe even on the expansion board as well. It has been done; refer to jbm@uncle's HWNotes (archived at osu-cis.) Norman Yarvin yarvin-norman@cs.yale.edu