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- From: toddpw@cco.caltech.edu (Todd P. Whitesel)
- Subject: Re: System Bad: C000005 (anyone know?)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.020612.28779@cco.caltech.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 02:06:12 GMT
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- schultp@wl.com (Paul Schultz) writes:
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- >So, check and see if this computer has an accelerator card. If so, remove
- >the card and replace the original CPU chip and re-run the diagnostic.
-
- Gaah. You don't have to remove the accelerator. Use the Zip control software
- (which should already be on the HD if it has) or the Zippy P8 program to
- "disable" the Zip before running the self test. That should also fix the
- problem, because it depends on whether the accelerator is ACTIVE -- taking
- the whole board out is a pretty physical way to render it inactive.
-
- Todd Whitesel
- toddpw @ cco.caltech.edu
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