User`s guide

1301 "Unknown error $1301"- When I tried to open a file in Platinum Paint, I got
this error message. What's wrong?
I got the same error message when I tried to run Platinum Paint with Bernie
][ The Rescue on a G3 Power Mac. The error code refers to a missing driver; but,
even if the correct printer driver is present, what Platinum Paint really wants
is for the D C Printer Control Panel settings to be correct. --Jim Pittman
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IIe Self-Test RAM error display: RAM 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0- I get this error
message when doing a selftest on my //e enhanced boot up. What's it mean?
The indication is a bad or loose RAM chip in the Bit 6 position. The RAM
chips are in Row F at the front of the motherboard starting with Bit 0 and
running to the right when viewed from the front of the computer.
| Row
| E
| Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
| _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
| Row | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| F |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |
| IC# 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 |
|______________________________________________________|
Front of Apple IIe
If your RAM chips are in sockets, try removing and re-socketing the second
chip from the right. If this does not work or if your chips are soldered in
place, the chip is probably bad and will need to be replaced. -- Rubywand
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RAMFAST-SCSI FATAL MEMORY FAULT CODE=08- Could it be a problem with my SSCI
card?
It looks like RamFAST thinks there is a problem with the on-board memory.
Before calling Alltech, you might try pulling the board from the Slot-- do this
only with GS power turned OFF-- and wedging-up and re-seating each memory IC.
(This assumes the mem IC's are socketed.) If you're not sure which IC's are
memory chips, do them all. Re-seating the IC's may reestablish a pin- to-socket
contact which has been broken due to oxidation coating on an IC pin or due to
the IC working loose over time. --Rubyw
and
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RamFAST MLI Error!
Command: 04-03 86 00 60 05 00 00 00 00
Status: 2F
I have a new 530MB hard drive, and a ROM 03 GS with a RamFAST (ROM F, I
think). From the Ramfast utilities, I could do a low-level format on the drive