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There are, and I will try that...but, I've done that many times in the past on other machine controls and it *never* was the problem. So, I'm curious, have you, or anyone you know, ever reseated IC's and had that actually cure the problem ? Just wondering if this whole reseating business is really an urban myth !The first suspect would be a socketed ROM. If there are any on the board, pull them out and plug them back in to clean the contacts, and run the test again.
This particular control is pristine...like new inside. Sounds like I'm SOLUsually on equipment that was operating in poor environmental conditions (humidity, fumes, etc.).
That's interesting as the color was fine on the PC monitor the first time it came on and only got "wierd" on me when I moved the montior stand to another position relative to the machine. Just another Red Herring thing I guess.The color gradient can be caused by an external magnetic field.
I'm not drawing the connection that the video driver is bad, the "Fatal Error NGE" is drawing that conclusion, and I'm as mystified as you as to why.I reread the post and I don't understand how you are drawing the connection that the video driver is bad.
It sounded like there is some method for a signal to get back to the brains?monitor goes bad it in turn causes the NGE board to go bad via the communications with the other modules.
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