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Re: Is my RAMFast Rev C card dead?
I removed all cards and it booted fine, I then put the cards back
in and it booted fine. However when I go back into the ROM it still
says there is a configuration error. So I look into into the settings,
it still set up to work with a Transwarp GS. I turn it off, quit or
save it hangs until I reboot, (Note I have no drive connected to the
card)
-Lockar
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<f845f83b-9433-42ac-bc95-777db8cb2b1a@w34g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,
<aiiadict@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 4, 9:48�am, Lockar <loc...@nowheretobefound.com> wrote:
> > � � � � I just recently got a RAMFast Rec C 3.0 card. �I put it in a
> > slot and plugged in the hard drive. �Turn on the machine and it sat
> > there scanning the SCSI bus. �Then I re-started the machine holding
> > down the 0 key to get in to the ROM. �It told me configuration error.
> >
> > � � � So I turned off the machine unplugged the SCSI drive and turned
> > on the machine holding the 0 down. �Booted in the ROM and it still said
> > configuration error. �So I went into the settings, and looked at the
> > setup of the card. �It was set up for a Transwarp GS. �I set that to no
> > and clicked on save. �But it just sat there for 5 minutes, so I
> > restarted the machine. �Now it crashes in to Monitor every boot.
> >
> > � �Is this card broken or can it be saved some how?
>
> check the pulse.... we need an IV in here... get the defibulator...
>
> Try removing all cards but RAMFAST...
>
> pull ramfast, use pencil eraser and rubbing alcohol to clean the gold
> fingers...
>
> use screwdriver to lift up all socketed chips, then push em back down
>
> use screwdriver to lift up all socketed chips on IIgs MB, then push
> em back down.
>
> What happens on boot then?
>
> Rich