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Robin
 
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Default beocenter 9500 powers up but has CD.dE + timer light on - nothing else works

hi

elderly beocenter that used to work fin & has not been used for about a
year.

tired to use it today & came up with the timer light + CO.dE on the display.

not aware of any security features on the machine (manual lost ages ago) any
idea's

thanks

Robin..


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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 16:50:50 +0000 (UTC), "Robin"
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hi

elderly beocenter that used to work fin & has not been used for about a
year.

tired to use it today & came up with the timer light + CO.dE on the display.

not aware of any security features on the machine (manual lost ages ago) any
idea's

The EEPROM has lost its content. I dont remember the code for sure but
I think it was 1207 + play or st.by

Try it. Alternatively i might be able to make a dump of a EEPROM
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Jeg kan virkelig ikke se, hvad det skulle betyde, at forbinde en 0,1 mm X 1
mm tin-fyldt kobberbane i ét apparat med en anden 0,1 mm X 1 mm tinfyldt
kobberbane i et andet apparat, via et sølvbelagt 4 mm2 polafhængigt
højteknologisk kulfiberinfiltreret kabel til et astronomisk beløb.

Tro flytter ikke bjerge. Tro flytter kroner.
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