On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Richard A. Smith wrote: > > 00 > > C0 > > C1 > > <pause> > > 00 > > C0 > > C1 > > <pause> > > Dosen't this indicate that the chip isn't dead? If its spitting out > post codes then somethings got to be running. Those port writes to > 0x80 aren't happening by themselves.
I've seen this type of thing when the chip is not quite dead. You sort of get through POST but then things go bad. I think it may not have been heat, but something is definitely in trouble. ron
