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Re: 80 column mode on //c
Jon Christopher Co (jon@tridel.net) wrote:
: I guess this means the Auxillary memory of your //c is broken. all the
: odd column characters in 80 col are stored in regular memory, the even
: columns are in auxillary memory. If one of your ram chips are bad, I
: guess it wont be that hard to desolder the offending chip and replace
: it. Looking at my //c technical reference manual shows there are 8 ram
: chips (6664) or are they ram? I'm not that good in reading electronics..
One word of warning...
I had a bad RAM chip in my //c. Since I didn't have the self-test to
diagnose the problem, I just replaced all of them...and to avoid having to
de-solder all those chips again, I installed low-profile sockets. As some
of you may be aware, you cannot do that with a //c. One of the slots is
directly below the disk drive shield and will short out when the case is
put back together if a socket is installed. Whoops!
I fixed mine with a bit of electrical tape (I worked hard to put in that
socket; I didn't want to give it up...!).
--Dave Althoff, ][.
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