I had a Tyan Tomcat 1 and the Keyboard controller chip went out. The
symptoms were exactly as you describe. It occurred around 18 months into
the 24 month warranty and I was able to send it in for repair. They did not
replace the board, they fixed it. If you are very good with soldering on a
circuit board then I don't see why you couldn't repair it. The problem
would be obtaining any defective parts.
Mark Rode
The NOSPIN Group
>i have a Tyan Titan Pro motherboard with dual P200 pro processors that
>appears to have a bad keyboard connection or controller. during post, the
>screen reads that there is no keyboard and the speaker emits a steady stream
>of beeps. i've tried different keyboards.
>
>i hate to give it up because i just purchased and was about to install the
>second processor. is there any hope of repair? is it worth it? can i find
>another board to hold the P200 Pro?
>chuck finnigan
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