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Posted by Dan J. Rudiak on December 27, 2006, 10:54 pm
Please log in for more thread options tore the system down about 2 years ago and I connected to the two units together, but I can not get the Flash to respond to any of the feature codes (9*1, 980, etc.) It shows up as "STK1" in the Port/DN status, but otherwise appears to be dead to the world. Anybody got any bright ideas for me? Thanks! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Dan J. Rudiak on January 12, 2007, 5:12 pm
Please log in for more thread options I was able to get into the terminal interface and watch the startup take place on the unit. NVRam Test: Passed B84 Test: Passed Program ROM: Passed Voice Prompt ROM: Failed. Alarm Code: 01F Base Alarm 01F: Corrupt voice prompt ROM. Halt. So just how screwed am I? Thanks! Dan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by John 807 on January 13, 2007, 3:45 pm
Please log in for more thread options Looks like the PCMCIA card.
John 807 > OK,
> > I was able to get into the terminal interface and watch the startup take > place on the unit. > > NVRam Test: Passed > B84 Test: Passed > Program ROM: Passed > Voice Prompt ROM: Failed. Alarm Code: 01F > > Base Alarm 01F: Corrupt voice prompt ROM. Halt. > > So just how screwed am I? > > Thanks! > > Dan. > >>I have an old Startalk Flash that was connected to a 3-digit DN CICS. We
>>tore the system down about 2 years ago and I connected to the two units >>together, but I can not get the Flash to respond to any of the feature >>codes (9*1, 980, etc.) >> >> It shows up as "STK1" in the Port/DN status, but otherwise appears to be >> dead to the world. >> >> Anybody got any bright ideas for me? >> >> Thanks! >> >
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Posted by Dan J. Rudiak on January 13, 2007, 10:44 pm
Please log in for more thread options Which means I'm screwed... right?
> Looks like the PCMCIA card.
> > John 807 >> OK,
>> >> I was able to get into the terminal interface and watch the startup take >> place on the unit. >> >> NVRam Test: Passed >> B84 Test: Passed >> Program ROM: Passed >> Voice Prompt ROM: Failed. Alarm Code: 01F >> >> Base Alarm 01F: Corrupt voice prompt ROM. Halt. >> >> So just how screwed am I? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Dan. >> >>>I have an old Startalk Flash that was connected to a 3-digit DN CICS. We
>>>tore the system down about 2 years ago and I connected to the two units >>>together, but I can not get the Flash to respond to any of the feature >>>codes (9*1, 980, etc.) >>> >>> It shows up as "STK1" in the Port/DN status, but otherwise appears to be >>> dead to the world. >>> >>> Anybody got any bright ideas for me? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>
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Posted by John 807 on January 14, 2007, 12:43 am
Please log in for more thread options No not really you should still be able to get a PCMCIA card if you let me
know the version 1. or 2. something I might even have one in my junk pile. John 807 > Which means I'm screwed... right?
> > >> Looks like the PCMCIA card.
>> >> John 807 >>> OK,
>>> >>> I was able to get into the terminal interface and watch the startup take >>> place on the unit. >>> >>> NVRam Test: Passed >>> B84 Test: Passed >>> Program ROM: Passed >>> Voice Prompt ROM: Failed. Alarm Code: 01F >>> >>> Base Alarm 01F: Corrupt voice prompt ROM. Halt. >>> >>> So just how screwed am I? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Dan. >>> >>>>I have an old Startalk Flash that was connected to a 3-digit DN CICS. We >>>>tore the system down about 2 years ago and I connected to the two units >>>>together, but I can not get the Flash to respond to any of the feature >>>>codes (9*1, 980, etc.) >>>> >>>> It shows up as "STK1" in the Port/DN status, but otherwise appears to >>>> be dead to the world. >>>> >>>> Anybody got any bright ideas for me? >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>> >>> >>
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>tore the system down about 2 years ago and I connected to the two units
>together, but I can not get the Flash to respond to any of the feature
>codes (9*1, 980, etc.)
>
> It shows up as "STK1" in the Port/DN status, but otherwise appears to be
> dead to the world.
>
> Anybody got any bright ideas for me?
>
> Thanks!
>