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Re: Ram-4-GS - fried?



Actually golfrock, Rob was talking about a different card I believe.

Rob,

Normally issues with the card are due to a faulty SIMM.  I would try one 
SIMM at a time till you find the problem.


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"golfrock" <rtspitz@gmail.com> wrote in message 
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>I am in touch with that problem.  I have a RAM-GS 4MB board and my IIGS
> boots up until it starts to put the hard drive icons on the desktop.
> It beeps as the last one is supposed to be placed and locks up.
>
> I put in a different card and no problem.
>
> The RAM-GS board has 32 128K zip RAM chips with the pins on the side
> that are soldered in to the board.  There is no way to hunt for the bad
> chip, or chips, much less replacements.
>
> Its too bad.  :(
>
> Robert
>