Thanks, it helps in that it tells me where the problem may be...power 
supply.  But the 20 second off cycle didn't help so now I think its time 
to chuck 'em.
Van Mersbergen, Ken wrote:
>According to the HP Service Guide a 50 message is:
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>50 Error/Service (Fuser Malfunction)
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>1.  Temporary Error
>Power off for 20 minutes to clear temporary 50 error
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>2.  Low/unstable power (brownout)
>Locate/verify stable power source
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>I hope that can help you
>
>-Ken V.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: cctalk-bounces_at_classiccmp.org
>[mailto:cctalk-bounces_at_classiccmp.org]
>Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 11:36 AM
>To: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
>Subject: Re: Atari Unix
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>
>I am trying to resurect some ancient HP laserjets.  Two Laserjet II's 
>and one Laserjet 4v.  Prior to failure they were all three running fine 
>and giving nice output. Then each just stoped and began to give the same 
>error message, "50 Service".   Just what does this mean?  Is it a 
>counter that has to be reset or is there really something wrong with 
>them.  If the latter I am going to pull the ink cartridges and set them 
>out by the curb. If the former, can someone shed some light on the 
>correct procedure to get them going again.
>
>Jason McBrien wrote:
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>>How about dd'ing it to a file, transferring it to another computer and 
>>pressing a CD?
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>>>From: luke <etyrnal_at_ameritech.net>
>>>Reply-To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic 
>>>Posts"<cctalk_at_classiccmp.org>
>>>To: cctech_at_classiccmp.org
>>>Subject: Atari Unix
>>>Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 22:48:34 -0500
>>>
>>>"For those who own Atari TT030 workstations, I have finally gotten a 
>>>hard
>>>disk with Atari's version of Unix System V on it running along with a
>>>diskette with setboot.prg utility that sets the nvram in the TT030's to
>>>recognize and boot from the Unix Hard Disk.
>>>
>>>If anyone is interested, I can make ghost images of the 300MB SCSI 
>>>hard disk
>>>for you.   One word of caution, according the Atari engineer who 
>>>wrote Atari
>>>Unix, it does not work on all TT030's.   Some of the units had bugs and
>>>issues, most came back into Atari's service center where the -33 68030's
>>>were replaced with slower 16mhz CPU's, so while I will guarantee that 
>>>the
>>>image works, I cannot guarantee if your TT will have a problem or 
>>>not.   So
>>>far I've tried it out with 3 TT's and they all work.   Also Atari 
>>>Unix will
>>>recognize Riebl VME ethernet cards and set them as /dev/en0 so you 
>>>can hook
>>>the TT up to the internet directly.   I personally am going to see if 
>>>I can
>>>get Apache to work on the TT as it would be great to run a website for
>>>Atari's on an actual Atari computer.
>>>
>>>If you want a copy, I need a 300mb SCSI HD to Ghost the image to and 
>>>you pay
>>>shipping to and from me.
>>>
>>>
>>>Curt
>>>"
>>>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>my friend and i have been looking for this for a while...
>>>
>>>is there a way to create a ghost image that is downloadable?
>>>
>>>this way we can ghost it into our own drive ourselves?
>>>
>>>there are two tt's we are trying to get going...
>>>
>>>thanks for any info
>>>
>>>- luke
>>>
>>>      
>>>
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