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Re: PCPI Applicard boot behavior - maybe bad card?
- Subject: Re: PCPI Applicard boot behavior - maybe bad card?
- From: A2CPM <a2@wilserv.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 13:19:21 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi!
On Jul 7, 1:26 pm, David wrote:
<--- snip --->
> It seems like something's wrong with my card. Is that a reasonable
> place to start? Is there a different boot disk out there I should be
> trying? Any hints as to typically failing components?
I downloaded the compressed image of the boot disk from the site
you mentioned and converted it to a real disk then used it to boot an
Applicard card. It worked just fine. So no sense in trying a
different boot disk. So it's likely your card is bad. If you're in
the U. S. and you're willing to ship me the card I can do a chip swap
to see if your problem is a bad chip.
Willi