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d8b Bios Rom chip Question

PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 2:25 am
by MOSHWITZ
Sup? :mrgreen:


Ok,,So lately I've been getting the Bios ROM Chip error more and more. and it would take 5,,,10,,,30...reboots and the board would finally come back on and work great with no problems until it was shut off then it would take a random number of reboots to get it going again. Well,after a week now,,,,I don't believe she is coming back to life this time,and I need to find a new chip. Can someone Please direct me to a replacement source,or a phone number to call,,or anything/anyone to track one down.

And also on that note,,, would a chip like this one on Ebay for an HDR be compatible?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mackie-BIOS-Replacement-Chip-for-HDR-MDR-/281109814947?pt=US_Pro_Audio_Multi_Track_Recorders&hash=item4173735ea3

Any help would be great guys,, And Thanks ahead of time ;)

MOSHON
DAVE

Re: d8b Bios Rom chip Question

PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 3:40 am
by anyhorizon
I'd gently prise the chip up (not all the way out) and then push it down again to reseat firmly. Can't hurt. Might ensure secure contact again.

Peter

Re: d8b Bios Rom chip Question

PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 5:37 am
by Bruce Graham
Hi Dave;

I do not believe the the HDR/MDR BIOS Chip is the same as the d8b Bios Chip.

You also need to know version of chip you have or want. I have a version 1.x (I will check if you are interested), that you can have. I'll mail it to you, but it may not be what you want.

I had a look on ebay but didn't see any. Eric Russ may be your best bet. You can get hold of him through ebay. His store or sellers name is Mackenziejoyous.

Some things to consider!

Have you checked to see if your BIOS setting are correct? They do change from time to time and need to be reset.

Have you changed the battery in the last few years? They do die out after a while. I suggest changing the Battery, if you haven't, then check the BIOS.

You will also need to know if you have a newer or older motherboard as the Bios is different! The Bios I have is from an older motherboard.

Hope that helps.

There are many more experienced folks in the forum that will speak up and help out. Don't give up.

Bruce
"one guitar more than I have, is one less than I need"

Re: d8b Bios Rom chip Question

PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 1:38 am
by MOSHWITZ
Sup? ;-)

sorry for just now getting back to this,,,it's been busy. I already tried to re-seat the chip, but still get the same ole thing.

I cannot even get to the bios anymore. it's the newer 300mhz board and the battery is good.


I believe I just need a new chip. Thanks for the offer and tip Bruce :mrgreen: , I'll try to hit him up. anyone else got a source or a lead where I could buy one in case it don't work out?

Thanks guys
MOSHON
DAVE

Re: d8b Bios Rom chip Question

PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 1:35 pm
by Crash
I know the BIOS settings for the HDR and new motherboard are the same but I have no idea if the actual chip is the same though. I would think you could do some detective work and look over a build of materials and see if the part numbers are the same, though it may not be listed if it is part of a bigger substructure. That is where I would go next if I were in your shoes.

Re: d8b Bios Rom chip Question

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 4:35 am
by MOSHWITZ
Sup?

Thanks for the lead Bruce...it paid off :mrgreen: the guy had one and I installed it,,,,, BOOM,,, I'm up and running again.

Time to get recording 8-)
Thanks,

MOSHON
DAVE

Re: d8b Bios Rom chip Question

PostPosted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:10 pm
by sizzleburles
The bios of my D8b keeps changing, do you think I need to change the battery, and what is the duration of the battery life for the D8B.

Re: d8b Bios Rom chip Question

PostPosted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:28 pm
by anyhorizon
sizzleburles wrote:The bios of my D8b keeps changing, do you think I need to change the battery, and what is the duration of the battery life for the D8B.


You definitely need to change the battery. About 2 years is normal but it may also depend on how long the battery has been on the shelf prior to purchase. Pretty small expense anyway.

Peter