You said it worked bad with both chips and also with just the new 
chip in. Did you try it again with just the old one? Does it still 
work fine that way? If it does, then I'd say it must be the chip. If 
not, something else is wrong.


Carolyn Shere
>
>My question is: is there anything else that might be causing this
>problem that I should check before I send the chip back for a
>replacement?
>
>Thanks,
>--
>   Mark Chapman - Centre for the Study of Religion - University of Toronto
>

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