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- From: boing@mcl.ucsb.edu (Geff Hanoian)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: NO A3000 Power Light!!!
- Keywords: Dead Light
- Message-ID: <boing.721539933@mcl>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 03:45:33 GMT
- Article-I.D.: mcl.boing.721539933
- References: <guido.721471115@pv0a27.vincent.iastate.edu>
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- In <guido.721471115@pv0a27.vincent.iastate.edu> guido@iastate.edu (BP Walenz) writes:
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- >Here's the sceneraio. I was working on a small C program, it compiled, so
- >I executed it. The power light died, the machine DID NOT lock up or crash.
- >(And, no, the program was not supposed to do this.) So, I reboot. The light
- >is still off. So, I kill the power, wait a couple of minutes, power on again,
- >and (guess what) NO light.
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- >Everything else appears to be working fine. Ideas??
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- >bri
- >--
- > Brian P. Walenz Computer Engineering|Science
- > guido@iastate.edu Ames, IA (515)296-5326
- > "EE's do it with power, CprE's do it with LOGIC."
-
- Is it outta the questoin to dsay that your LED died?
-
- boing
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