[Coco] CoCo 2 problem
Michael Graham
mkgraham at gmx.com
Thu Aug 4 20:38:10 EDT 2011
I had a similar problem with my CoCo 3 once, and re-seating the RAM
chips fixed it. I can't remember whether the RAM is socketed in any of
the CoCo 2 models - If it is, try re-seating it, if it isn't, it could
be one or more of your RAM chips has microfractures in it, which are
causing the chip to fail as the casing expands from the heat produced by
operation.
Don't take me as an expert on this though, I'm only speaking from two
experiences I've had with this kind of thing - Once with my CoCo 3, and
once with my TI-99/4a (the latter actually had all of its RAM chips
fail). The microfracture thing is a theory I read from someone else.
On 8/4/2011 7:30 PM, Chad H wrote:
> Ok, I just acquired a new CoCo 2 unit (26-3127B) of unknown condition. The
> unit looks immaculate inside and out, I had good hopes. It did operate
> great for about 5 minutes then started acting funny with disk access. I
> turned off the computer and rebooted and would either get garbage (columns
> of funny text characters) or a good boot screen (Microware copyright
> statement with "OK") but there is no flashing cursor. Anyone ever see this
> behavior before or know what it probably is?
>
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