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Re: RAMFast D problems



"Rich" <nospam@saddam.net> wrote in message 
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> 
> Thank you, Tony and Bill...
> It seems like a short in one of the components is the most likely 
> culprit.  I conducted one more (quick) experiment.  I pulled the ROM 
> chip and the two memory chips and tried to boot.  Same result (no boink, 
> and only some small color blocks on the monitor.
> 
> OK...
> What does one do with a defunct RAMFast D?  Does anyone repair them?  Or 
> do I mount it on a walnut board on the wall with a placard that says: 
> "Don't EVER buy anything 'as is' again!"
> 
>       () ()
> Rich ('-') 

If you want, I could look at it for you. I can't guarantee a repair, and 
if I do get it repaired, I only require reimbursement for parts and the 
postage to ship it back to you, but, donations are always welcomed 
and make it much easier for me to produce higher quality devices. 

If you want me to 'try' to repair it, my address is on my web site. 

Bill Garber from GS-Electronics
http://www.garberstreet.com