--- "Hector I. Macedo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> David, it appears to me that you have a loose
> conection some place, the 
> erratic coming and going of the sound seems to me
> that it is the case.


thanks for your suggestion, but i took apart the
Pismo, and the connections are firmly in place.  also,
when the sound came back in, it did so for a solid
five days with no problems, then went back out. 
nothing sporadic at all.

finally, i can reliably take out the RAM chip and get
the "beep" warning that Pismos make when no RAM is
found at startup - this happens each time, then when
the memory is replaced, it starts up with no sound, 
so i can tell that the physical/electrical connection
is sound.

anyone else?

best regards,
David Thrower


                
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