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erratic operation
excessive bus loading
reduce number of PC/104 modules in
stack;
remove termination components from bus
signals;
remove any power supply bus termina-
tions
power supply noise
examine power supply output with oscillo-
scope; glitches below 4.75Vdc will trigger
a reset; add bypass caps
power supply limiting
examine power supply output with oscillo-
scope; check for voltage drop below 4.75V
when hard drive or floppy drive starts; add
bypass caps
temperature too high
add fan, processor heatsink, or other cool-
ing device(s)
See
686GX233 Thermal Management
.
memory address conflict
check for two hardware devices (e.g.
Ethernet, SSD, Arcnet, PCMCIA) trying
to use the same memory address
check for two software devices (e.g.
EMM386, PCMCIA drivers, etc.) trying to
use the same memory addresses
check for hardware and software devices
trying to use the same memory address
check for an address range shadowed (see
Advanced Setup screen) while in use by
another hardware or software device
I/O address conflict
check for another module trying to use I/O
addresses reserved for the cpuModule be-
tween 010h and 01Fh
check for two modules (e.g. dataModules,
PCMCIA cards, Ethernet) trying to use the
same I/O addresses
keyboard does not work
keyboard interface damaged
by misconnection
check if keyboard LEDs light
wrong keyboard type
verify keyboard is an 'AT' type or switch to
'AT' mode
Windows 3.1x installation
program hangs
smartdrive enabled
remove smartdrive command from con-
fig.sys, reboot, run install program
floppy drive light always on
cable misconnected
check for floppy drive cable connected
backwards
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