Today I came to work, and I had to diagnose a bad Palm setup - one day, this lady's Palm Vx would no longer hot sync. I diagnosed it as a bad serial port - it appeared fine in Windows, but it would no longer start a hot sync, nor read a serial mouse. So I gave Dell a call.
First off, the first guy I talked to immediately transferred me since he knew JACK about NT4. So I got to talk to a nice, very smart, NT4 "specialist" about this issue.
I told him what happened. He agreed that it looks like a bad serial port.
Dell Guy: "Yeah, it sounds like a bad port. Oh, yeah, we're getting reports that those Vx's are toasted serial ports. It's due to a bad Intel serial port controller on the motherboard, and when you plug the cradle into the PC, even with it off, it will discharge into the serial port and fry it. But it only affects certain models of our desktops."
I was thinking that it mght be one, maybe two models..
Me: "So what does it effect? I might write it down for our IT director."
Dell Guy: ""Well, it only affects Dimenson desktops."
Me: "OK. What series?"
Dell guy: "Umm..B series, D series, T series, M series, R series, P series <lists off some more."
Me: "So, everything really made in the last five years?"
Dell Guy: "Well, basically, yes. But no reports on the L series having this problem."
Me: "This is an L series."
Dell Guy: "Damn, I better add that to the list...jeez..."
At this point I had to put him on hold, I was laughing so hard. Stupid Intel, can't even make a damn serial port controller work, I guess we can't expect them to make 1.13 GHz P3s, now can we?
Thought you all would find it funny.
First off, the first guy I talked to immediately transferred me since he knew JACK about NT4. So I got to talk to a nice, very smart, NT4 "specialist" about this issue.
I told him what happened. He agreed that it looks like a bad serial port.
Dell Guy: "Yeah, it sounds like a bad port. Oh, yeah, we're getting reports that those Vx's are toasted serial ports. It's due to a bad Intel serial port controller on the motherboard, and when you plug the cradle into the PC, even with it off, it will discharge into the serial port and fry it. But it only affects certain models of our desktops."
I was thinking that it mght be one, maybe two models..
Me: "So what does it effect? I might write it down for our IT director."
Dell Guy: ""Well, it only affects Dimenson desktops."
Me: "OK. What series?"
Dell guy: "Umm..B series, D series, T series, M series, R series, P series <lists off some more."
Me: "So, everything really made in the last five years?"
Dell Guy: "Well, basically, yes. But no reports on the L series having this problem."
Me: "This is an L series."
Dell Guy: "Damn, I better add that to the list...jeez..."
At this point I had to put him on hold, I was laughing so hard. Stupid Intel, can't even make a damn serial port controller work, I guess we can't expect them to make 1.13 GHz P3s, now can we?
Thought you all would find it funny.