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- From: jbk4@email.psu.edu (The Prophet)
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- Subject: Re: What does a YELLOW screen crash indicate? :?(
- Date: 8 Apr 1996 13:58:40 GMT
- Organization: Cybernetic_Expressions
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- In article <1374.6672T327T59@studbox.uni-stuttgart.de> Snowy@studbox.uni-stuttgart.de (Nicholas Stallard) writes:
- >
- > jsut to make things clear what the bootup colours mean :)
- > (at least on my a5oo but i suppose it works for all other amigas too :)
- >
- >
- > normal colours:
- >
- > darkgrey -> Processor working (means it is okay)
- > lightgrey -> ROM checksum correct
- > white -> enough ram available (minimum 256kb)
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- Black -> First colour on OS3.x machines
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- >
- > Error indication colours:
- >
- > green -> Chip Ram Error
- > yellow -> Processor Exception
- > red -> ROM checksum Error
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- Blue -> Custom Chip Failure ECS/OCS
- (I assume it means the same for AGA)
-
- >
- >
- > keyboard led (the capslock one :) )
- >
- > x-times means :)
- >
- > 3 -> internal timer failure
- > 4 -> shortcut in the matrix of the keyboard
- >
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