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Subject: Re: IIGS error codes
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From: Rubywand
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Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 15:50:35 -0500
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"Michael Y. Su" writes ...
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> Does anyone have a list for IIGS error codes.
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There is one in the newsgroup FAQs. See:
http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/Csa2ERRLIST.html
> I've been trying to get my
> IIGS back on its feet, but I've been hampered by a slew of errors, e.g.
> 0681, 0201, etc.
>
> I was able to get rid by the 0681 with some help from Supertimer.
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As Supertimer suggests, the indications are pretty good that you have a power
problem. One check is to measure the voltage at some +5V point to GND on the
motherboard. If it is below 4.8V you very likely have an overloaded system.
Another check is to look for a voltage change when a load (like some
power-gromming card) is plugged in and when it isn't. Normally, there should be
nearly zero noticeable difference. If there is a difference of .1 V or more, you
probably have a power problem.
Rubywand