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Re: A1200, OS 3.9, cnet.device... and no hope left
« on: June 01, 2004, 03:36:51 PM »
What exactly is this "piggyback" fix for the reset you're talking about ???
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Re: A1200, OS 3.9, cnet.device... and no hope left
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2004, 06:10:13 PM »
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The piggyback fix is designed to reset the PCMCIA port during a warm-reboot.  It's just to fix a bug in the a1200 motherboard.

Yes, I know that, but I was wanting _exactly_ what was being talked about.  I.E.  Is it a hardware fix or a software fix?

Now that I see the other post, it sounds like a hardware one.  I had one of those in my A1200 (that I used to own) that I got from Power Computing.  It pushed over the top of the Gayle chip, I believe, and it worked great!

@ Mikko_PKP,
Yes, I think you have something wrong with your system.  Who knows what that would be though??  Installed anything recently ??
Michael