Re: Weird Star Wars problem

From: Werner Sharp <sharpw_at_bellsouth.net>
Date: Mon Nov 12 2001 - 19:34:06 EST

It was the Atari custom AVG chip. The big 40-pin one on the AVG board. I
swapped in a replacement daughterboard from Clay and the problem disappeared.

-Werner

At 10:57 AM 11/13/2001 +1100, you wrote:
>Hi Werner,
>
>Which chip was it exactly? Part number, location, etc?
>
>thanks,
>
>Marc
>
> > It was a bad AVG chip. Thanks Clay for your replacements!
> >
> > -Werner
> >
> > At 12:12 AM 11/12/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> > >In a message dated 11/11/2001 5:19:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > >sharpw@bellsouth.net writes:
> > >
> > ><< I have a Star Wars board set with a strange problem. It passes
> self-test
> > > and runs the attract mode fine. >>
> > >
> > >Are you getting any matrix errors at all? Did you go through the
> matrix test
> > >yet? Might be a mathbox problem; I had a similar problem with a mathbox
> > >related LS00 and I kept thinking it might be a prom... \
>
>
>
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