Sorry list;
My computer has died. I'm getting a new one in a few days, can't
burninate any ROMs for anyone for a while.
-ErJ
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 3:20 AM, nick_gtr<Nickster777@...> wrote:
>
>
> HI Peter,
>
> There is a message from a once removed previous owner of this exact TX802,
> down the thread 2 or 3 messages. It looks like a clock doesn't always want
> to start. Many solutions to get the needed 4 MHz signal were offered, all
> within my means, but I've become lazier of late and willlikely just let it
> run (at 15W I have limited guilt). I doubt that this is the original
> battery, but probably ought to change it - surely befor I do anything with
> the start up issues. Willlet you know if it affects it.
>
> I have responded to the ROM message separately, 1 message down the thread.
>
> Thanks Again,
>
> Nick
>
> --- In yamahablackboxes@yahoogroups.com, "pcbye111" <pcbye@...> wrote:
>>
>> Greetings:
>>
>> I suspect you have a dead or low battery. Two things to try. One reset the
>> system -- instructions follow. Secondly, turn it on, if it does not boot,
>> leave it on for about ten minutes, and then power cycle it. If it comes up,
>> it's most likely a bad battery.
>>
>> You can also run it through all the of the PROM Test functions for some
>> debugging if you wich. I don't have the service docs handy right now.
>>
>> I have four of these. The latest E-Proms floating around most likely are
>> copies of mine. If I recall, there is a set of four, 64K ea. A CPU-A, CPU-B
>> and two for the presets. Somewhere in the up-Rev's the presets changed
>> slightly, so if you are a Rev-1, you most likely need / want all four of
>> them.
>>
>> Also, if I recall, I have at least one or more sets available. Contact me
>> off line and I will dig them out and the Docs for replacing them. The cost
>> would be for mailing them and a couple of bucks each for the chips is all. I
>> am out on the road right now so it would be a few days before I could get to
>> it.
>>
>> TX802 Factory Reset/Test procedure:
>>
>> 1) Power ON while holding the [8] and [9] buttons.
>> 2) Press the [ENTER] button.
>> 3) Press the [YES] button, then advance to Test #56.
>> 4) Press the [ENTER] button.
>> 5) Press the [YES] button.
>> 6) When Test #57 displays, press the [YES] button.
>> 7) Turn OFF the power.
>> 8) Turn the power back ON to return to 'Normal' mode.
>>
>> Best regards;
>>
>> Peter
>>
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