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- From: Lanny_Affleck@kiwi.com
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: A2091 problem.
- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 96 19:42:18 EDT
- Organization: Kiwi Systems Online - Toronto Canada
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <19960326.7ACFBF0.118B4@kiwi.com>
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- I have a A2091 here rev. 4.1 and I've been working with it quite a bit
- building a slingshot for my A1000.
-
- The slingshot works great and I wish I could say the same for the A2091.
-
- When I first got the A2091 from my Uncle, I poped it into the A3000 to make
- sue it worked, at it did... A bit slow, but it worked.
-
- I was working with it very extensivly 2 weeks ago and the A1000 was
- recognizing that it was there, and I was doing a bunch of tests with
- different combinations of ram and the A2091 and disk drives etc. of the
- A1000.
-
- Well, one day my dog came over to see what I was doing and licked the
- A2091. Now it won't work. :) I think it's the WD chips on it because I
- know someone who said that they had a similar problem the the A2091 and
- they replaced that chip and everything worked again.
-
- I don't really know if it is the WD or not, so I need some experienced
- people with the A2091 to maybe give me a few suggestions.
-
- Would the WD chip be the chip that's most suseptable to static on the
- A2091? Because if it is, then it's probably the problem because my dog is
- full of static.
-
- Help is much appreciated. Thanks.
-
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- Lanny Affleck
- Lanny_Affleck@Kiwi.com
-