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Just wondering if I should expect anything on the
serial port or on the
monitor if my AlphaStation has an NVRAM self test failure. Anyone know?
I still need to identify the NVRAM chip(s), although replacing them means
learning how to desolder and resolder surface mount stuff, which I have
never done before.
I posted a while back about this problem.
I am wondering if I have a chance of reviving this system or if it is beyond
repair (by me)? I can't get anything out of the console port, and I don't
know if I should expect to be able to get output from there or not. If I
know that I should expect output on the serial port despite an NVRAM
self-test failure then I could investigate that further with my breakout box
(don't have a protocol analyser).
I have been unable to identify the NVRAM chips either.
Thanks for any help.
Regards
Rob