by Clym5 on Mon Oct 27, 2014 1:22 pm
Well, I've been using the T3200SX for the last few days with the case off, as I forgot about getting a new BIOS battery, and now it seems to of killed itself...
It still starts up, but either gets stuck just after the memory test, or reboots just after saying "Starting MS-DOS". I have a feeling it's the RAM, as in BIOS, it sometimes lists as being a bit less than it actually is. Also, when it very occasionally managed to get into DOS, HIMEM would throw a hissyfit and not load.
EDIT: Oh great, the 3v test pad on the motherboard is reading 4.72v. I probably fried something... Though, the PSU seems to be in spec as far as voltages go.
Another EDIT: All fixed now. I think it was SmartDrive that caused the issue. I heard that turning on and off a system running SmartDrive could cause data corruption. Somehow my RAM issues went away with a new install of DOS, which is odd.. I still have the 4.7v issue on the 3v line though.
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