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Re: EDP Question



Yes, I've been having a problem like that too, and the Fonzie fix seems
to work well.  SMACK...Ehhhh.

After being on for a while, my EDP freaks out, loses its loop if it has
one going, and then gives me a jibberish readout on the display
(sometimes 666), accompanied by unpleasant, loud noises.  After I smack
it and go through a power cycle, it seems to stay fixed as long as the
unit stays on.

Please let us know if re-seating the SIMMS works for you.

-Hans

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> Subject: Re: EDP Question
> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 13:16:32 -0500
> From: Steve Sandberg <stevesandberg@earthlink.net>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
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>      I had a similar problem once -- it turned out to be a loose
>      Simm chip.  Eventually, I had to open up the unit and put
>      the chip in solidly (actually, I had someone else do it but
>      it seemed really simple).  The short term fix, though, was
>      to give it a solid smack on the chassis!
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