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Re: Franklin Ace 1000 Power Pinout???
Ok, I know that I have my pinout correct.
I metered the expansion slots and found positive and negative voltage in the
correct places.
There must be some damage.
I pulled my cpu and tested it in an Apple, it tested fine.
The next step I am going to try is replacing the ram.
I really don't know which other chips to replace first, so I will replace
any of them I can find a replacement for.
Thanks again,
John
"John Clausen" <jclausen_3@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the quick response and info.
>
> When I switch the 12V lines, all I get is a blank screen and no beep.
>
> I am using a //e power supply (known working), do you think that this has
> something to do with it?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> John
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> "William Garber" <willy46pa@garberstreet.com> wrote in message
> 446dnTxY7J1gTZranZ2dnUVZ_t2inZ2d@comcast.com">news:446dnTxY7J1gTZranZ2dnUVZ_t2inZ2d@comcast.com...
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>> "John Clausen" <jclausen_3@hotmail.com>
>> wrote in message news:spMNi.851$R95.250@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com...
>> : Does anyone know the power connector pinout for
>> : the Franklin Ace 1000?
>> :
>> : I am thinking that I must have the power crossed,
>> : but it could be something else.
>>
>> You were very close. Just the 12v lines swapped.
>>
>> Looking at the MB with KB front,
>> and slots to the rear, you'll see:
>>
>> ---------------
>> | [1] (2) [3] |
>> | |
>> | (4) [5] (6) |
>> ------===------
>> ===
>>
>> This is what it is:
>>
>> 1 GND
>> 2 +12V
>> 3 -12V
>> 4 GND
>> 5 +5V
>> 6 -5V
>>
>> William Garber
>> Email Address - willy46pa@garberstreet.com
>> Alt. Email - willy46pa@comcast.net
>> Web address - http://www.garberstreet.com
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