on 12/8/02 7:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just picked up three 8500's ha are all in disarray. I hope to salvage one working 8500, put one of the boards in a 7200 case and part out the remains of that one and the third one. I just tried to fire one of them up and got nada. Just a very fait click-click-click from the power supply. Is that the for sure sign o death, or is there some hope re the fuse (if there is one) in the power supply? > > In a message dated 12/8/02 5:09:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > << > Are any ove the 8500/8600 series badged or in any way marked as AV models and > are there other models or are all 8500's "AV" models? >>> > > All are A-V models as the chips which provide the "full" A-V function, as > contrasted with the "partial" A-V function of the 7500/7600, and the no" A-V > function of the 7200 and 7300, are on the motherboard itself. > > The chips which distinguish the "full" A-V models are on the underside of the > mobo.
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