Richard Gerrits schreef:

> >Memo systems, a dutch computer store still sell 30 pin sims
>
> 30 pins SIMM's aren't the problem, the original 41464 DRAM chips are!!
>
> But I think that's not the only problem, the video RAM chips, the CPU and
> the VDP all get slightly warm. I think one of the logic IC's got broken
> during the ?soldering? and now is causing a shortcircuit on the bus or
> something like that.
>
> Or is it normal that those component get warm?
>
> Greetings Richard
>
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It's normal the get a bit warm
I think you have to start measuring (did i spell that right ???)
i still have 41464 dram's , but it's no use to replace them if you are
not sure the are defective.

erik de boer

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