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The POST test audio code for IBM systems indicates that 1 long and 3 short
beeps identifiies a problem with the "enhanced graphics" applications.
If the system BIOS is AMI based the same audio signals indicate that a
problem exists in "Conventional/extended memory" - a non fatal error.
Good Luck!
George W Hurless wrote:
> I'm trying to remember what one long beep, short pause, then 3 short fast
> beeps mean.
> My daughters puter. She brought it by to see if I could fix it.
>
> Socket 7 MB made in china. Can't find a #.
> Intel Pentium chip#A80502-90 sx968
> Icomp Index = 735
> L5200157-0049
> Intel (circle M, circle C) '92'93
> Two PCI chipsets;
> (1)SB82437VX
> L6374937
> SU116
> Intel (circle M, circle C) '95
> (2)SB82371SB
> L6382633
> SU093
> Intel (circle M, circle C) '95
>
> This is a cobbled together system, totally generic, nothing matches.
> Monitor, keyboard, case all have different names.
> It did run at one time tho.
> Geo.
>
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