On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, Win Heagy wrote:
I just bought a Northstar Advantage. I plugged it in
and
turned it on. It ran fine for about 5 minutes after which it
locked up. I pressed the reset button, but nothing happened.
So, I opened the case and found a length of wire coming off of the
floppy drive rack. It appears to be grounded to the rack. A large
resistor is in series with teh wire and the other end was floating
free. Does anyone know where this wire might connect? It was
sliding around on the motherboard, I hope it didn't short anything.
Thanks...Win
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Win Heagy
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You might also want to post your query to comp.sys.northstar. It is not
an active newsgroup, but has a number of knowledgeable lurkers.
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