Reply 22700 of 25360, by bjwil1991
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There might be a DIP switch or jumper block that got set to CGA 80 mode instead of TGA mode and it's either in the back of the computer or inside on the motherboard.
I flashed a modified BIOS for my Austin M1RC and it works (I archived the original to be safe) and I flashed a MR BIOS set for a 286 board I'm going to test later on tonight.
I have yet to get that ECS 286 LX-A working and if the MR BIOS boots up, then I know for a fact that the original ROMs have gone bad or just a fluke somewhere. No battery damage since the board was never used and I have another 286 board I can test out as well which uses SIMM-30 RAM and there isn't a spot for PDIP RAM (late 286 board).
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