Self test beep error messages, Self test beep messages, 2 self test beep error messages – Texas Instruments 5000 User Manual

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4.2.3.2

Self Test Beep Error Messages

In the event of a hardware problem that affects the display, the Notebook
also communicates errors via a series of beeps. These codes may be heard
over the system’s speaker as three bursts of beeps. The interpretation of the
beep codes is provided in Table 4-2.

To recover from a self test error, try cycling power to the computer. Also,
press CTRL-ALT-ESC to ensure that the Setup configuration is correct. In
general, most of the failures are associated with the Main Board and may
require board removal/replacement.

Try running PC-Doctor (Paragraph 4.2.5.3) if possible to verify the source of
problem. Otherwise, replace the Main PWB.

Table 4-2 Self Test Beep Messages

Beep Code

Port 80h

Description

None

01h CPU

Register

Test

in

Progress

1-1-3 02h CMOS

Write/Read

Failure

1-1-4

03h

ROM BIOS Checksum Failure

1-2-1

04h

Programmable Interval Timer Failure

1-2-2

05h

DMA Initialization Failure

1-2-3

06h

DMA Page Register Write/Read Failure

1-3-1

08h

DRAM Refresh Verification Failure

None

09h

1ST 64K RAM Test in Progress

1-3-3

0Ah

1ST 64K RAM Chip or Data Line Failure,
Multi-Bit

1-3-4

0Bh

1ST 64K RAM Odd/Even Logic Failure

1-4-1

0Ch

Address Line Failure, 1ST 64K RAM

1-4-2

0Dh

Parity Failure, 1ST 64K RAM

2-1-1

10h

Bit 0, 1ST 64K RAM Failure

2-1-2

11h

Bit 1, 1ST 64K RAM Failure

2-1-3

12h

Bit 2, 1ST 64K RAM Failure

2-1-4

13h

Bit 3, 1ST 64K RAM Failure

2-2-1

14h

Bit 4, 1ST 64K RAM Failure

2-2-2

15h

Bit 5, 1ST 64K RAM Failure

2-2-3

16h

Bit 6, 1ST 64K RAM Failure

2-2-4

17h

Bit 7, 1ST 64K RAM Failure

2-3-1

18h

Bit 8, 1ST 64K RAM Failure

2-3-2

19h

Bit 9, 1ST 64K RAM Failure

4-8 Troubleshooting Procedures

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