Upgrading 770 getting a 192 error

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Upgrading 770 getting a 192 error

#1 Post by Davzgn » Wed May 11, 2005 9:50 pm

I am trying to upgrade the CPU on my TP770. The CPU is a PMF36602002AA which is a 366 mhz PII MMC1 with 256k on-die cache. After the memory check I am getting a 192 error. I have checked the various postings and haven't found a definite answer on how to get around this problem. Does anyone have a solution?

Also I tried upgrading upgrading the video card from a 12J0410 to a 10L0908 But this didn't work at all. Just received a blank screen on startup. Does anyone know if the 10L0908 will work on the 770 or is a 14.1 screen needed? Does anyone know if the 10L0911 would work in the 770.

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David

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#2 Post by paulchr » Fri May 13, 2005 11:20 am

I had the same experience:

http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=10160

Ended up getting a 770ED motherboard. There might be something in the BIOS you can edit but I didn't find any info.

Is the 10L0908 video card from a 770X/Z? If so, I believe the 770X/Z are MMC2 with AGP graphics so it's unlikely that video card will play in a MMC1 PCI graphics environment. I don't think screen size is a factor with respect to video cards, inverter boards maybe.

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