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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Message-ID: <44@ppse.win-uk.net>
- References: <4c323o$up1@news.alaska.edu><4c6v25$qc1@ram2.ramlink.net>
- Reply-To: ppieroni@ppse.win-uk.net (Chip Pieroni)
- From: ppieroni@ppse.win-uk.net (Chip Pieroni)
- Date: Mon, 01 Jan 1996 01:17:22 GMT
- Subject: Re: My commodore is sick!
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- In article <4c6v25$qc1@ram2.ramlink.net>, Iceman of the Inner Circle (icebbs@ramlink.net) writes:
- >In article <4c323o$up1@news.alaska.edu>, fssrw@aurora.alaska.edu says...
- >>
- >>Everytime I try to use my computer I get a 'out of memory error in 0' or
- >>something similiar. It does work fine however when I am using a
- >>cartridge. I also have a few random $ on my screen.
- >> -srw
- >
- > It sounds like you have a bad memory chip in your 64. If you feel
- >confident in working on it I can walk you thru it. If not see if you can
- >find a local technician to help you out. If you do feel confident here's
- >how to fix it.
- >
- > Items needed: + screwdriver
- > soldering iron
- > solder
- > chip socket 16 pin
- > desoldering iron
- >
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- I'd also like to say that it may also be the memory
- capacitors, ({Orange} Above MEM chips) as that happened to
- me once. (Except I smelt the burning first !)
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- Cheers !
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- Chip Pieroni..
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