Guest simonta Posted June 21, 2011 Report Posted June 21, 2011 I was moseying around on eBay looking for test hardware for tablets. Stumbled across this. Please excuse the thread abuse but everyone needs a little chuckle every so often: 1. No need software. 2. Not only can diagnose the computer malfunction, also can surveillance whether CPU run the command, so that help you remove the most headachy fault which sometimes normal but sometimes wrong, as well as system halted. 3. Thoroughly put an end to initial code. 4. shows “no” when CPU stop running whenever power on or running.(such as got system halted when playing web games or view the website or when typing) 5. The compatibility is infrequent in history,(as well as mainboard ECS SIS671, this kind of mainboard is the upgraded. There may more and more such kind of advanced mainboard, but not compatible with old version 2-bit or even 4-bit of PC analyzer card. ) however, our new series of testing card and stable testing and malfunction diagnose card can do it as well. 6. Easy to operate. user's guide in more than 6 languages.(only English instruction available now. instruction in others languages is to be continued ) 7. never stop when the code goes at “26”. 8. First need to confirm cpu is working while repairing computer. Our cards no need LED, if display "no" means CPU doen't work. 9. Adopt special compact layout. Running stably. 10. Support port 80h, 84h, 300h. I'm fliippin' glad it doesn't need software. Imagine what it would be like then!
Guest Unipete Posted June 21, 2011 Report Posted June 21, 2011 (edited) :) B) :D ;) ;) :D :D :D :D :o :lol: #6 is a classic!! Edited June 21, 2011 by Unipete
Guest MaxiP Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 (edited) No software No errors No CPU problems No user errors That means that it stays in the box and is never switched on :) Edited June 22, 2011 by MaxiP
Guest t0mm13b Posted June 22, 2011 Report Posted June 22, 2011 No software No errors No CPU problems No user errors That means that it stays in the box and is never switched on :) Reminds me of this - definition of computer security - unplug it, put into box, and bury it in your back garden ... lulz B)
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