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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: sim085 on February 26, 2012, 11:19:53 PM

Title: GVP HD8+ TTL chip fried … again!
Post by: sim085 on February 26, 2012, 11:19:53 PM
Hello, I pulled my A500+ out after nearly 2years stored in a box. When connecting my GVP HD8+ I got a yellow screen which means something bad between the Processor and FastRam. I already had the same problem in the past. The problem could be either the 2MB FastRam strips or the TTL buffer (U8) on the GVP HD8+. So I pulled the FastRam from the GVP HD8+ and put them in the Grand Slam, loaded Workbench, and FastRam was recognised without a problem. Therefore the problem (like last time) seems to be the TTL 74AS244WM buffer (U8) on the GVP HD8+!!

When I replaced it last time I ordered an extra one and therefore I will try to replace it soon. However my question is this; what could have fried it this time round?

… any ideas?
Title: Re: GVP HD8+ TTL chip fried … again!
Post by: Tenacious on February 27, 2012, 01:36:42 AM
Are you certain that you don't simply have connections that are "filmed' over with age?

I wonder if a little De-Ox-It in all of the sockets and re-seating all the chips would give good results.