Msg: 5962 *Conference*
08-16-95 11:42:01
From: RICHARD HANSON
To : WILLIAM MCWEENY
Subj: REPLY TO MSG #5961 (KEYBOARD PROBLEMS, ETC)
William ... to your question about keyboard problems and K values You either need another keyboard or keyboard translation chip. You might find a common trace to all the keyboard problems ... cracked and might be fixable. It is quite common to have keys go bad. You simply desolder the old key and solder in a replacement. The best way to start your check-out of your troubled system si to replace the keyboard with another and see if the problems go away. If they do, then you know it's the keyboard and not the chip. As for RAM ... here's the skinny ... RAMCount K = Total OverHead Available 32 1024 32768 3130 29638 24 1024 24576 3130 21446 16 1024 16384 3130 13254 8 1024 8192 3130 5062 Hope this helps the cause ... -Rick-