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- From: Snowy@studbox.uni-stuttgart.de (Nicholas Stallard)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications,comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: What does a YELLOW screen crash indicate? :?(
- Date: 9 Apr 1996 00:04:38 GMT
- Organization: Informatik, Uni Stuttgart, Germany
- Message-ID: <1102.6673T53T1055@studbox.uni-stuttgart.de>
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- The Prophet had the following to say about Re: What does a YELLOW screen crash indicate? :?( ..
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- TP> In article <1374.6672T327T59@studbox.uni-stuttgart.de>
- TP> Snowy@studbox.uni-stuttgart.de (Nicholas Stallard) writes:
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- >> normal colours:
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- >> darkgrey -> Processor working (means it is okay)
- >> lightgrey -> ROM checksum correct
- >> white -> enough ram available (minimum 256kb)
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- TP> Black -> First colour on OS3.x machines
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- oh, hum.. yes.. forgot about that one .. but i just thought i does not indicate
- anything
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- >> Error indication colours:
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- >> green -> Chip Ram Error
- >> yellow -> Processor Exception
- >> red -> ROM checksum Error
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- TP> Blue -> Custom Chip Failure ECS/OCS
- TP> (I assume it means the same for AGA)
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- oh oh oh .. aha. never heard that one ..
- /btw: when i boot up from my hd my screen actually turns blue :) )
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- but good to know :)
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- cya
- Nicholas
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