RK07 questions - now RK611 questions

Tony Duell ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk
Thu Jan 26 06:46:03 CST 2006


> Except it often isn't, for me, as in my example of the cg6.  I don't
> have the equipment - nor skill to substitute for the lack of it - to
> replace, say, the Bt458 on a cg6.  Nor do I have spare Bt458s, except

I assume this isa RAMDAC. Ins't it just a normal PGA package, not that 
hard to replace?

> on other cg6s.  But I do have plenty of inract cg6s.

This brings up another point. If you do component-level repair, then a 
single replacement board might act as donor to repair more than one 
machine (if the faults are different in the 2 defective machines). Or of 
course you might be able to get the right part from a totally differnt 
machine (at least one of my S100 RAM boards was fixed with a delay line 
raided from a no-name PC/AT motherboard..)


-tony




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