HanJammer wrote:If it's RAM - then try swapping chips from bank 0 to bank 1 and vice versa - a single failed chip in the bank 0 and XTs won't boot.
You can also search for my TurboXT thread where deunan helped alot with pinpointing a problem which resulted in successful repair (motherboard was beeping and wouldn't boot, but those beeps were a bit 'hellish') - in my case it was one of the bank 0 chips and 8253 timer. Although without landmark it would be really hard to find. Lately friend of mine (who is at vogons too) was able to repair his XT motherboard using landmark diagnostics as well...
I don't have any ROM diagnostics, nor any EPROMs or a writer. I can barely justify spending the $50 an MDA monitor cost.
I don't think it's the same Turbo XT - This is a DTK Turbo 640, which I have the instruction manuals and electrical diagrams for on minuszerodegrees.
When I power the machine on, it makes one long beep that does not stop unless I turn the machine off. It's at one exact pitch and never changes. One time, I held the reset button down and it changed to a higher pitch when I released it, but when I pressed it again it went back to normal.
I'll try swapping RAM chips around, but I can't see why they would be bad, they just came out of the AST Advantage! 128 in my 286, where they were working fine under Windows 3.1
I'm thinking it might be bad contact.