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First post, by smeezekitty

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I have a problem. It appears my Paradise Autoswitch EGA2 quit

It had been stored in a non-working machine but it was in a case and relatively well protected
for months. I pulled it out and put it in my 486/33 and plugged a monochrome monitor into it.
(I pulled out the VGA card) but it just made a long beeeep and displayed garbage on the screen.

So I tried it in my 486/120 which did exactly the same thing.

Anybody have any ideas?

Reply 1 of 3, by smeezekitty

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Nevermind

Fixed by reseating the socketed EGA chip

Reply 2 of 3, by squareguy

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I wonder how many problems are caused by 'chip creep' and oxidation? Reseating components sure can solve a lot of issues!

Gateway 2000 Case and 200-Watt PSU
Intel SE440BX-2 Motherboard
Intel Pentium III 450 CPU
Micron 384MB SDRAM (3x128)
Compaq Voodoo3 3500 TV Graphics Card
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound Card
Western Digital 7200-RPM, 8MB-Cache, 160GB Hard Drive
Windows 98 SE

Reply 3 of 3, by jwt27

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I have an Autoswitch EGA1 card with the same problem. Already tried reseating all the chips but didn't help 🙁