Hello all,
Buddy has a 1040ste - thing is mint.. looks barely used.
Had stock PSU and was getting VERY HOT - after so much time, disk access and directories were getting messed up. We thought bad psu.
So we swapped it out for an ATX wired up to fit the header. Power is not the issue.
After a couple of hours the same thing happens nothing hot, but the disk gets messed up and also the sound dies off to just barely audible with it up full volume.. but you do hear something.
Any ideas? think a diag cart would help here?
Open to suggestions.
James
1040 ste TROUBLESHOOTING
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Re: 1040 ste TROUBLESHOOTING
What simms are in there ? Also ATX PSU doesn't mean its "good" a lot of them have bad regulation anyway.
Try RAM tester for starters...
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... ?f=25&t=28
Try RAM tester for starters...
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... ?f=25&t=28
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Re: 1040 ste TROUBLESHOOTING
I remember he said he bought some Ram that was in an older MAC? is mac and ST ram difference? like ecc non ecc ram?
James
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Re: 1040 ste TROUBLESHOOTING
You need 70ns or slower, 2 or 8 chip normally.Bikerbob wrote: 21 Nov 2017 19:02 I remember he said he bought some Ram that was in an older MAC? is mac and ST ram difference? like ecc non ecc ram?
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Re: 1040 ste TROUBLESHOOTING
So, not the ram, because he said he was having this issue before he installed the aftermarket ram.
OK, others on other boards are suggesting bad DMA. your the DMA guy Chris? do you think its worth the try to just sub it out?
James
OK, others on other boards are suggesting bad DMA. your the DMA guy Chris? do you think its worth the try to just sub it out?
James
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Re: 1040 ste TROUBLESHOOTING
You need to test the RAM and make sure the machine is actually operating correctly before going deeper. Starting with RAM, tests a lot of stuff out and you cannot skip this step just based on what some guy says.
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