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Chapter Seven
AM-6000 Computer Owner's Manual, Rev. 00
Serial Port Test
Hard Disk Test
VCR Test
Steady
Blinking
Steady
Blinking
Steady
Blinking
A0
A8
b0
A0/½*
A8
b0
A9/11
b1
AA/11
b3
Ab/11
Table 7-2: Self Test Checker (2)
Diskette Drive Test
Steady
Blinking
b8
b8
b9
bb
bc
Table 7-3: Diskette Drive Test (Self Test Checker)
A / indicates two codes blink alternately. An * indicates the code is in the range shown. X
stands for any single digit.
Procedure #6: Alternate Boot
You perform this procedure when previous procedures indicate something may be wrong with the
software on your System Disk. The object of this procedure is to see if the computer can boot off some
other device—whether or not you are successful in booting tells your VAR quite a bit about what might
be wrong with your computer.
First, verify the device and unit number settings on the AM-6000 CMOS menu, for the correct alternate
device. Refer to Chapter 2 for details on boot ID switch settings and the CMOS configuration menu.
When you are sure the setup is correct for the device you are attempting to boot from, proceed.
A. If your computer does not contain a diskette drive, skip to Step B.
If your computer contains a diskette drive, and you usually boot from a hard drive, place a diskette
containing the system software—usually labeled "System Disk"—in the drive. Push the reset
button.