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Re: Weird Error 0911



John L. Graham (John_L._Graham@adbbs.antioch.edu) wrote:
> Here's a strange one...

> Ever since I dropped a 9/64 Zip in my "development" GS I occassionally get
> the infamous Error 0911, which I've been told indicates an overheated ADB
> controller. But here's the weird part... it only happens when I first turn
> the computer on! If I let it sit for a while (a couple of minutes) with the
> bouncing apple then do a warm boot it runs fine, it's almost as if the
> computer has to warm up before it acts right. Any thoughts?

Hey John, do you remember me asking an identical question a LONG time ago 
back on the dayton freenet?  It was when I still had my 01 motherboard.  
It never gave me the "call 911" error when it was hot... only on 
power-up.  My solution was to let the system heat up for about 2 minutes, 
with the bouncing apple going nuts, and then resetting.  It almost always 
worked.  It's like the ADB controller had to warm up or something.  I 
never found a fix for it, until I swapped into a ROM 03.  I've never seen 
"911" since.  (knock on simulated wood-grain desk)

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