>From: K6OKL(a)aol.com
>
>Hello Dwight-
>
>Google led me to your discussion with Gilis in the Netherlands a while back
>and
>I thought you might be able to help with a little problem I have if you were
>willing.
>
>I borrowed an iUP-201 from a friend and it seemed to initialize OK. After I
>plugged
>in a 27128 ROM to see what was in it, the unit froze and now gives a "Power
>Supply Failure" display and won't do anything else.
>
>I looked inside to see what the four power supplies were up to and it appears
>two
>of them turn on with commands from the F27/128 module, and were not doing so.
Hi
I don't have enough information on the insides to help you here.
Maybe Joe Rigdon can help. You'll need to get schematics.
Dwight
>
>
>The only documentation I have is a Pocket Programmer Reference and it's not
>much
>help. Do you have any suggestions on how I might troubleshoot this machine
>or
>at least get some documentation on it?
>
>Thanks for your help...
>
>Walt Lindell k6okl(a)aol.com
>
Is anyone familiar with a DATA I/O MPD 60A Programmer?
There is one for sale that I'm thinking about but I have no idea what
proms it can handle, etc.
A Google search turned up a goose egg.
Any help would be appreciated.
Erik Klein
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Is there a BIOS utility on the Adaptec AHA-2920A SCSI card? If so, how
does one enter it?
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Did you ever get to resolve your Oki Printer problem??? Mine has just started doing exactly the same thing and can't get any sense out of local Oki engineer!!
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Hey ya'll... I have a MAJOR problem here. My laptop (PII, 512MB's ram, 4.1GB HD) has an LCD screen in which the backlight has died. No warning just died ten minutes into a computer session. Tried restarting, tried taking it apart, jimmiing switches, etc... took it down to it's bare components and reassembled... NADA... nothing works. Any ideas? can the backlight be replaced? Could a replacement backlight be jerryrigged into place? Really need this laptop... I use it everyday... but can't afford a replacement LCD. Any advice? Ideas? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lyos Gemini Norezel
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Hello all,
This is right on the edge of being ontopic, so I hope this is
acceptable. I recently scored an HP 9000 715/64 cheaply to run Nextstep
on. It does not have it's keyboard adapter module. Does anyone here have
a module and cable for this machine that they would be willing to sell?
Thanks in advance,
William
Hello Dwight-
Google led me to your discussion with Gilis in the Netherlands a while back
and
I thought you might be able to help with a little problem I have if you were
willing.
I borrowed an iUP-201 from a friend and it seemed to initialize OK. After I
plugged
in a 27128 ROM to see what was in it, the unit froze and now gives a "Power
Supply Failure" display and won't do anything else.
I looked inside to see what the four power supplies were up to and it appears
two
of them turn on with commands from the F27/128 module, and were not doing so.
The only documentation I have is a Pocket Programmer Reference and it's not
much
help. Do you have any suggestions on how I might troubleshoot this machine
or
at least get some documentation on it?
Thanks for your help...
Walt Lindell k6okl(a)aol.com
Has anyone ever seen a Greyhound computer or worked on one or have one? All
I can find is how they sued and won $21 from IBM nothing about their
hardware.
On Feb 10, 18:23, Dan Williams wrote:
> Eric Dittman wrote:
>
> >>>>DECUS or Encompass? Where are you located?
> >>>>
> >>>>
>
> Decus (well not know), in the UK
That explains it -- DECUS UK (and now Encompass in the UK, or whatever
HP are calling it this month) have always charged several times what
the US and European branches do, for anything. Yes, they do charge for
the minimum membership required for a Hobbyist License. I forget the
amount because I threw the renewal papers out in disgust, but it was
not far short of ?100; certainly over US$100. That membership, BTW, is
not good for anything except the Hobbyist License, either. No
seminars, meetings, w.h.y. And don't let your membership lapse or
they'll charge an extra ?25 to renew it :-(
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York