09-06-2022, 03:22 AM
Hi Ernest,
I'll keep them as standard I think. The only times they will be used is when I'll be in reach of a bench supply (even at exhibitions) so I just need to put a label on them telling me what voltage to use so I don't forget. I'm intrigued about the machine code loading problems I had at the reduced voltage so in a couple of hours I can check if it makes a difference.
The 4th machine has some component legs lifted like they were testing things before giving up, first one I spotted was under the keyboard on the right. Hah, it's R26 and all 4 of them have it lifted so it clearly isn't a problem
How did Microbee test the main boards before adding the RAM?
Cheers
Witchy
I'll keep them as standard I think. The only times they will be used is when I'll be in reach of a bench supply (even at exhibitions) so I just need to put a label on them telling me what voltage to use so I don't forget. I'm intrigued about the machine code loading problems I had at the reduced voltage so in a couple of hours I can check if it makes a difference.
The 4th machine has some component legs lifted like they were testing things before giving up, first one I spotted was under the keyboard on the right. Hah, it's R26 and all 4 of them have it lifted so it clearly isn't a problem

How did Microbee test the main boards before adding the RAM?
Cheers
Witchy
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