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Title: SuperCPU 'Initialization error'
Post by: Shaun_CCC(UK) on October 12, 2008, 10:59 PM
Hello,

I have a SCPU v2.04 128 version running off a 128D-Cr (PAL/German made), and a RAMLink/REU combo. I've started to get 'INITIALIZATION ERROR #04' or something similar on start up. Does anyone know what this means?

Many thanks,

Shaun.
Title: Re: SuperCPU 'Initialization error'
Post by: RobertB on November 19, 2008, 05:55 PM
Quote from: Shaun_CCC(UK) on October 12, 2008, 10:59 PMI've started to get 'INITIALIZATION ERROR #04' or something similar on start up. Does anyone know what this means?
Oops, I must have missed this message.
     In my experience, an initialization error means that the SCPU is not getting enough power.  The 5-volt line on the computer p.s. must never go below 4.95 volts, or the SCPU will not properly work.

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