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Re: A1200 Pointer Corruption
« on: April 18, 2011, 10:45:14 AM »
If you're running on a native screen, the pointer is a hardware sprite and as such might be tricky to grab (I've never tried though, correct me if I'm wrong). That sort of corruption sounds like a memory speedup patch or something isn't quite working. When you installed the CF card, did you use the same installation you had beforehand? What other hardware do you have in there? If the CF card was preinstalled it may have patches etc. configured which don't play nicely with your CPU...
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Re: A1200 Pointer Corruption
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2011, 01:20:38 PM »
Yeah, sorry - didn't realise that's what ESM was :p Does it still happen without the CF card in there? If so it does indeed sound like a custom chip fault (I believe Lisa is responsible for the sprites...)
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Re: A1200 Pointer Corruption
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2011, 04:09:37 PM »
@tasmanial_guy

Er, you might want to clarify the hot gun glue bit - using a normal hot glue gun isn't going to help your cooling *at all*, as the plastic glue is quite a good insulator. You need special heat conducting glue, or heatsinks with this special glue already applied. Normal glue, sticky pads and the likes are only going to make it worse...
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Re: A1200 Pointer Corruption
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2011, 10:36:39 PM »
Yep, it does seem like common sense when you deal with chips a lot, but I'm always wary of people who mightn't be so sure. I remember working in a computer parts shop (God, it's nearly 10 years ago now! and had a guy ring up and say the new Athlon CPU he'd bought had failed after a half an hour. We asked him to bring the machine into us, opened it up... And the CPU heatsink was stuck on with a nice, fat piece of sticky foam - the kind used for putting up signs, hooks etc! He said he did it because the cooler clips were too tight to get on properly! :o

Anyway, back on topic, thermal grease (I've always called it thermal compound myself) is the best for heatsinks, though it's not an adhesive. You can get small coolers with thermal adhesive on them, and thermal transfer adhesive itself, though it's rare and not as efficient as the compound. Still, it probably wouldn't take all that much cooling to get the chip working properly again if heat is an issue...
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