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    Hercules Pro startup and than nada

    Hi, Was there a message like "RTC Clock Error" or similiar?
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    Hercules Pro startup and than nada

    Hello, I work in Poland. Maximum repair cost is about $ 350, excluding transport costs. If you're interested, let me know on email: [email protected]
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    Hercules Pro startup and than nada

    Unfortunately, it can not be easily replaced, because it is contained inside in IC package . This chip is located on the motherboard (slot A04). As I wrote before, this is only half the job. Then you must still enter the appropriate parameters into RAM, and this requires access to special software.
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    Hercules Pro startup and than nada

    First question: is the boot disk is ok? If not, the machine will not boot properly. A floppy disk that can normally be read in the ordinary PC. Without connecting the VT100 terminal will not be able to easily find fault - imagesetter communicates at boot, showing all the errors. Your...
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    Hercules Pro startup and than nada

    It's about the entire Motherboard in slot A04. There is no longer manufactured integrated circuit with a battery that needs to be cleverly replace. And then reset the configuration and enter the new parameters. Not a very simple operation ;) (sorry for my english)
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    Hercules Pro startup and than nada

    I can fix it, but I can not do it at a distance. This requires the electronics board to send to me.
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    Hercules Pro startup and than nada

    Hello, Hello, the problem may be a back-up battery for RTC and RAM memory on the motherboard (slot A04). To verify this, you'd have to connect VT100 imagesetter interface with a computer with any terminal program. VT100 is a RS232 serial port, you just make a cable. Imagesetter-off shows on...

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