Hi,
Some time ago, I had a big mess on my desk which accidentally removed half
of my IDE cartridge from my msx (a philips nms8220). In the other slot I
had my gfx9000. I didn't notice, so I switched it on and didn't get
anything useful on the screen. So I checked it out and found the problem.
The fuse in the msx was also blown, so I have to replace that. I tried the
IDE in an other msx (a 8250). It still works well. But the gfx9000 does
not. For the msx, it reacts normal (I can read/write registers and
memory), but it doesn't give any display on the screen. I think I blew up
the D/A-convertor or something. Does anyone know if this problem can be
solved (possibly for little money)?
Thanks for the help/attention.
Bye,
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"%.1f\n", b[9];x=i=0; gets(a);for (l=4 ;l-- ;)x+=-(a[l] -=48)==
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+=(b[i/4]+ a[l] ?0:( a[l]=b[i/4] =10)) ;printf(p,x *.1) ;};}
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