In a message dated 3/28/2006 6:01:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
legalize at
xmission.com writes:
In article <200603281420360141.0B34ED91 at 10.0.0.252>,
"Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com> writes:
Right memory, wrong model. I dropped a bit. It was
the 8570 (Model 70)
and it was ECA 021. Nasty memory problem resulting in a 110 error. IBM
would replace the mobo only if you complained loudly enough.
Speaking of inscrutable error codes from IBM BIOS, in the big
equipment purge of 2006 at work I obtained a number of IBM PC model
350 and 365s. In my various disassembling and re-assembling of pieces
amongst these systems to make a smaller number of maximally configured
systems I occasionally get an inscrutable error code form the BIOS.
Does anyone know if there are manuals for these models online? I
tried searching IBM's web site, but immediately got lost in the
large amount of irrelevant results.
--
What errors? I am familiar with those models. Fairly standard PC, nothing
unusual about them. You're looking for the HHM for these computers, but their
website has changed a lot since I worked there. DId you try
_www.pc.ibm.com/support_ (
http://www.pc.ibm.com/support) ? You might also want to look
around
at
service.boulder.ibm.com too.