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"ict@ccess" <gids.rs@sasktel.net> wrote:
> On Nov 16, 12:18 am, oz390gta <oz390...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Nov 15, 4:14 am, Grent <gre...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> On Nov 14, 1:07 am, "ict@ccess" <gids...@sasktel.net> wrote: >> >>>> On Nov 13, 10:41 pm, oz390gta <oz390...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>>> On Nov 14, 1:40 pm, Sheppy <the.she...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>>>> On Nov 13, 9:01 pm, oz390gta <oz390...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>>>>> My vanilla ROM01 IIgs has just started giving me a blue screen with >>>>>>> the words "Unclaimed sound Interrupt" in flashing letters whenever it >>>>>>> tries to boot from a mass storage device. >> >>>>>> There are a few things I recommend trying here: >> >>>>>> 1. Pull your memory card and use a pencil eraser to gently clean the >>>>>> contacts on the card's connector. Then wipe it off with a clean cloth >>>>>> and reinstall it. >> >>>>>> 2. Give all the socketed chips on the motherboard a gental push to be >>>>>> sure they're all well seated. >> >>>>>> 3. Pull the keyboard off, see if starting without it connected works, >>>>>> then reconnect it. >> >>>>>> This problem can often happen because of bad RAM or bad contact with >>>>>> the RAM card, or a poorly seated chip (especially the sound chip up >>>>>> near the sound connector, but it's happened to me with others). >> >>>>>> It can also happen when the ADB connection to the keyboard and/or >>>>>> mouse is bad. >> >>>>>> Sheppy >> >>>>> OK, now it gets weird. I have used multiple keyboards, mice and ADB >>>>> cables so they are not it. I have taken the memory card out so it is >>>>> not that, checked for any loose chips. >> >>>>> It is still happening with the reproducible results below- >> >>>>> Results with CFFA Card in any slot: >>>>> -turn on power, boots fine, apple-ctrl-reset at any time after initial >>>>> power up, crash with "Unclaimed Sound Interrupt" error. >> >>>>> Results with Focus Card in any slot: >>>>> -turn on power, freezes on initial "Apple IIgs" boot screen, apple- >>>>> ctrl-esc (to get to control panel) results in crash with "Unclaimed >>>>> Sound Interrupt" error. >> >>>>> Both these a conditions are reproducible every time. >> >>>>> Any other ideas? >> >>>>> oz390gta >> >>>> Unplug all cards and drives. Start up the computer. Hit Ctrl-Reset >>>> to get to the applesoft prompt. Now press apple-ctrl-esc to get to >>>> the control panel. If you can get this far without the error, then >>>> the motherboard should??? be ok. >> >>>> Does the error only happen when trying to boot from a CF card or >>>> microdrive? What about Prodos8 from a floppy and the card still >>>> plugged in or unplugged? >> >>>> What does the self test say? >> >>>> Do you have a Hyper Studio microphone card that plugs into the row of >>>> connectors just in front of the RAM slot? Unplug and try again. >> >>>> Also checking for loose chips is not the same as removing and re- >>>> seating chips as they can still be corroded or oxidized and not have a >>>> good connection. >> >>>> Rob >> >>> I am wondering if a weak power supply might be causing this? >> >> It will boot from a Prodos 3.5 or 5.25 floppy but hangs with the >> interrupt error if it is a GS/OS 6.01 boot floppy. I will try another >> power supply also. >> >> oz390gta > > > I don't think it is the OS since you said in your first post that you > took the CF card out of the slot card, which I took to mean that you > did not boot into any operating systems. And you gave it a PR# > command which still produced a sound error. > > Booting into GSOS from any drive, whether it be a floppy drive, cffa > drive, or scsi hard drive would more than likely still cause a sound > interrupt error since GSOS turns on interrupts. After booting into > Prodos 8, what is needed is a short program to turn on interrupts to > see if the sound interrupt error still happens. > > Rob ProDOS runs with interrupts enabled. -michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon |
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