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2142.1 | | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Mon Jan 23 1989 07:12 | 3 |
| There are some diagnostics on CGOU01::AMNEW: that look pretty
impressive. Rather slow, though.
John Sauter
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2142.2 | Try the ones that come with the A2058... | ANT::GERBER | For more information: call 800/555-1212 | Mon Jan 23 1989 15:53 | 3 |
| The A2058 (2MB installed expandable to 8MB) comes with diagnostics.
These diagnostics may work on the 2052. (I thought the 2052 came
with diags??)
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2142.3 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Man Dies Laughing - Film at 11:00 | Mon Jan 23 1989 23:30 | 7 |
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Thanks for the replys. My A2502 did not come with a disk, but an
Amigoid who lives about 100 feet from me has the A2508 software.
Ed.
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2142.4 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Man Dies Laughing - Film at 11:00 | Tue Jan 24 1989 23:27 | 18 |
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The A2508 diagnostics work fine on the A2502 memory board. All
is well, my memory checks out OK.
FWIW, I was poking around in my A2000 over the weekend, installing
a new HardFrame controller. It was so cold and dry that, despite
my best efforts, I zapped some components with static discharge
a few times. I was afraid that I may have clobbered a few memory
locations.
FWIW - part II...
A little Downy fabric softener, mixed with 7 parts of water, makes
a great anyi-static spray for carpeted computer rooms. I found
this out after some 20 KVolt zaps.
Ed.
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2142.5 | purchasable? | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Wed Jan 25 1989 10:12 | 4 |
| Are the diagnostics sold separately? I'd like to run them on my
A2502, if they aren't too expensive, but I have no desire for any
more 16-bit memory.
John Sauter
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