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to: Paul Rinear 73757,1413 (X)
from: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
date: 1991-11-08 10:47:33
subject: #12933-#Quick-B Problems

#: 12939 S7/Telecommunications
    08-Nov-91  10:47:33
Sb: #12933-#Quick-B Problems
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
To: Paul Rinear 73757,1413 (X)

Paul -

Have you tried removing the multipak from the circuit, and plugging in the disk
controller directly? Also, try cleaning all the connectors.. that's a notorious
COCO failure point.

Also - If you hung during booting with the hardware IRQ hack, the only
reasonable explanation is that something attached to the IRQ line/bus generated
an IRQ (like a serial port) before there was a handler in place to deal with
it. Make sure that the IRQ decks are cleared. Is your situation such that your
whole system is powered from one power strip, and turning it on causes the
modem to generate an "OK", or something like that?

Pete

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