From: Joost van de Griek (joost_at_jvdg.net)
Date: Wed Mar 12 2003 - 05:42:07 PST
On 2003-03-12 14:02, "Andrew Maier" <andrew_at_maier.name> wrote:
> This just sounds like the problem I had. I then discovered that when
> pushing the cable towards the card I could get a connection. Of course
> theis was nothing but itrying to make a better contact to the cables on
> the connector. Try to disassemble the connector on the card sinde. If I
> remember correctly you can slide the connector back (after pressing a
> small dip) You will see immediately if the connection is well soldered
> or not. If if not you at least have ruled out this possibility.
You are right. I ripped open the connector, and sure enough, one of the
wires has come loose. I shall visit the friendly neighbourhood sysadmins,
and ask them for their soldering equipment.
,xtG
.tsooJ
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