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Re: RAMFast D problems
<a2aviator@gmail.com> wrote in message 6dd3cacc-bd71-48b1-9317-3a316bd6d881@a9g2000prl.googlegroups.com">news:6dd3cacc-bd71-48b1-9317-3a316bd6d881@a9g2000prl.googlegroups.com...
> The ROM is just gonna make the card skip startup, the thing is holding
> the bus up.
>
> If the ROM got popped 'cause of the backward SCSI cable you can bet
> that a path of destruction was blazed between the two and there's
> plenty between 'em.
>
> I'd start poking around at the 245, 244.. stuff on the edge connector.
> though it would be a whole lot easier if it were a Rev C..
I totally agree with what Tony has said, and would like to add that if
there was a break in data transfer or logic, the IIgs may still boot, but,
since there is no boot, then this most likely indicates a short, and I'd
refrain from inserting the card any longer until I determined where the
short is.
Bill Garber from GS-Electronics
http://www.garberstreet.com