What kind of display problem can it be? If i put an XVR-500 into it, then i'll get a screen? And what is that known I/O chipset problem? Can i repair it by replacing a chip?
Mark Morgan Lloyd <[email protected]> írta: >On 06/04/17 17:30, transmail wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I just got my Sun 6 USB keyboard, so finally i could try my Sun Blade 100. >> However, i cannot enter OBP. The machine seems to be alive: after the power >> button is pressed, the LED goes green, a short beep emitted, the LED flashes >> five times and then remains on and the monitor switches on (but remains >> black). The CD drive ejects on demand and the HDD spins up. >> >> However if i try to enter OBP with Stop + A, nothing happens. I tried the >> diag mode with Stop + D and tried to reset the settings with Stop + N. No >> avail. I tried Ctrl + Break and Alt + Ctrl + Break, also without avail. >> Tried to press the power button two times after the beep too. Nothing. >> >> If i try to switch the keyboard's LED-s on, nothing happens. I tested the >> keyboard in my x86 box and it was just fine, everything worked on it. >> >> I have no idea what i am doing wrong. Can anyone help me? > >There's a possibility that it's a display problem so check for activity >on the serial port, but it's probably dead. I've had one do that to me >and I suspect that there's a known problem in the I/O chipset. > >-- >Mark Morgan Lloyd >markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk > >[Opinions above are the author's, not those of his employers or colleagues] > >

