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- From: icebbs@ramlink.net (Iceman/ICE)
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- Subject: Re: Please help: Random Colors
- Date: 28 Jan 1996 16:56:01 GMT
- Organization: Inner Circle BBS - 304.697.0101
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- In article <9601252013.0SF4J00@bbs.wline.se>, paul.fisher@bbs.wline.se
- says...
- >
- > > Why yes, Thats a very easy one to figure out. And its not your
- > > 6510
- > > either. Even worse it is your PLA chip. 906114 is the part number.
- > >
- > > Enjoy.
- > >
- > >
- >
- >Seems like everyone has an opinion on this one, To all you who vote for the
- PLA
- >then explain how it can be the PLA on a 64II? But sure the symptom can come
- >from many things. Powersupply seems to be a popular guess too!
- >
- >
-
- My explaination is not a guess, it is derived from over a dozen years of
- repairing, modifying and upgrading Commodores. And what might a 64II be?
- Perhaps you are refering to a 64c. I don't know, but the correct answer to
- the question is PLA and not the power supply. However a bad power supply
- can cause the PLA to die with a spike. Anyway, I do believe that the
- origional poster wrote me email telling me that the solution fixed his
- computer when he replaced the PLA. I dunno, I get alot of repair questions
- in email so it might have been someone else...
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