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Re: Transwarp GS debugging



"Richard Kilpatrick" <delorean@NOSPAMbtconnect.com> wrote in message
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> My TWGS arrived!
>
> At the moment I'm getting random characters on screen, sometimes coloured
> blocks - the green light has flickered into life a couple of times which
> made me think that the power supply wasn't up to it (just from how it
> flickered), and a couple of times I've had a 'pop pop pop' from the
speaker.
>
> Everything is seated correctly, the crystal is 28MHz so the chip isn't
> overclocked... Forgot the EPROM version, but it has 8K cache and most of
the
> GALs have a stuck on part number ending with an N.
>
> I have found green oxide on the chip cable header - need to get some more
> contact cleaner to get it off carefully. Is this a good candidate for
> causing problems? I also found mention of the EPROM failing on some and
SSH
> offering new ones, but the EPROM is on the cache board, isn't it? And
> soldered I think.

The chip cable has always been the problem with my TWGS.  It's funny - I put
the TWGS into a slot and if it doesn't boot up, I just poke the chip cable a
few times and she comes to life.  I need a new cable.  :-)  If you've gotten
the TWGS up at all (even once, I guess) then I would be tempted to suspect
the chip cable.  Try poking it.  :-)

Good luck!  The TWGS is a great addition to your collection.

Tim