Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 12:39:38 EDT 2013 | lkavan
Dear friends, I have another question about Tenryu MT5530. There is a wrong software on PCMCIA memory card in one machine. Can you help me how to read and write this card. I tried to insert it into notebook PCMCIA slot and it doesn't work, Windows ca
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 09:03:24 EDT 2020 | bobpan
The motherboard bios settings are incorrect. For me to help you please email me. My email address is on my website. www.precision-repairs.com Thanks, Bob
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 23:42:20 EDT 2020 | smiran082
Hello, I am having trouble the QSV-1 PNP machine. On boot it had trouble connecting to the RT computer as it was hung on a message saying something along the lines of, "Establishing connection to RT computer". After several restarts we still could
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 21:34:35 EDT 2002 | davef
Nothing special. [Follow your paste supplier's recommendations for reflow.] SanDisk� NAND flash memory are sold as TSOP [thin small outline package] devices. Here�s what the innards of a card looks like: http://www.mittoni.com/information/insidecf
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 09:17:23 EST 2012 | proceng1
This may not help you, but If you use an Android Phone or tablet (you can get a tripod). There is a free app called Daily Roads Voyager. It is made to be a "dashcam" for a trucker. It records video to the SD card and segments it in 60 second piece
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 15:09:23 EDT 2013 | bvdb
Hi, Yes, there is a board marked "Memory Board" but it does not actually contain any memory. The memory card is attached to the CPU card. The board marked "Memory" is a board that allows you to plug in a Compact Flash (CF) memory card which we do
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 16:56:46 EST 2022 | rstellema
Hello all, I have a couple of old FUJI CP-6 SMT placement machines that are operating with very old PCMCIA Flash Memory cards. I would like to insure that I have back-ups should the memory cards fail. I assume that I would need a support USB reader/w
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 17:30:38 EDT 2003 | ServGuy
00c is a hardware interuption Addr F92228A0 is out of the card rack, meaning probably the CPU or memory PCB is out of control. Swap the 1st and or last card in the card rack with another machine or from spares.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 13:34:41 EDT 2005 | thaqalain
I have Intel� Pentium �4: BIOS VER: LY84510A.86A.0029.P11 Processor:X86Family15 Model 1 Stepping Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz System Bus Speed: 400 MHz System Memory Speed: 133MHz Cache RAM: 256KB Total Memory: 127MB (76%Load) DIMM Memory Connect
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 17 12:19:41 EST 2010 | cyber_wolf
Remove the HIMV-134 card. Unscrew the piggy back memory card and re-seat it. See if that helps.