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- From: bslog@pro-scat.cts.com (Bill Logsdon)
- Subject: Re: Please help me, my GS is falling apart!!!!! :-(
- Organization: ProLine [pro-scat] St. Petersburg, Florida.
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 92 02:23:46 EST
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- In-Reply-To: sharris@chopin.udel.edu (Scott A Harris)
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- Well Scott... I had similar problems... SCSI card wouldn't be recognized,
- or if it did, I would get corrupted data written to my partitions... GS
- Ram+ with 6 megs would give errors when using the test utility provided by
- AE specifically for that card (call 1-602-992-9789 to download the GS
- Ram/Ramplus test prog).... I was also getting random errors, once even the
- infamous 0911 error...
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- I checked out everything, and found out that it was a failing power supply
- causing the problem.... I ended up installing a cut down apple /// (Yes,
- Apple ///) power supply, in my own case, and with the increased output
- every single problem vanished....
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- It was really strange, cause the self test would indicate zero (none) in
- the problem area... and different cards would fail at different times...
- but no more problems now!
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