Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:4726 comp.sys.ibm.pc:21162 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!psuvax1!psuvm.bitnet!o05 From: O05@PSUVM.BITNET Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: failing memory in AT&T 6300's Message-ID: <61050O05@PSUVM> Date: 11 Nov 88 21:41:06 GMT Organization: Penn State University - Center for Academic Computing Lines: 28 I have a lab of 20 AT&T PC6300's. They have been doing fine, and just two weeks ago, I started having problems with memory. Little to my liking, the chips are soldered on a memory expansion board. Why AT&T chose this route, I'll never know, but that doesn't matter. Does anyone out there know what might cause 4 machines to develop the same memory symptoms at the same time. To the best of my knowledge, no spikes, surges, etc have gone through the room. It seems to be located in the bank between 256 and 384k which would make it the first bank on the memory expansion card after the 256 on the motherboard. If you have had similar experiences, please let me know to this newsgroup or direct E-Mail to o05@PSUVM. I'd like to hear from some tech at AT&T as to the soldering on the card issue. Looks like our service charges will be $150 to $200 for each of the machine, and I'm worried about the other 17 machines. I hope this is not a plot by AT&T re: planned obsolescence, as the warranty has expired 6 months ago. Anxiously waiting reply, Glenn S. Piper Computer Coordinator Penn State University Berks Campus BITNET: o05 at PSUVM (215) 320-4819