April 19th, 2025, 10:38
April 23rd, 2025, 11:30
April 23rd, 2025, 11:39
gold6565 wrote: Switch it to safe mode and see what happens to it.
You can't do anything with it in pc3000.This present with all status lights dimmed
April 23rd, 2025, 13:38
Lardman wrote:gold6565 wrote: Switch it to safe mode and see what happens to it.You can't do anything with it in pc3000.This present with all status lights dimmed
April 23rd, 2025, 14:12
Lardman wrote:32 : 0 (Boost?)
April 23rd, 2025, 16:33
I've not noticed that before, but I would have expected some movement on the current consumption or output from terminal if that were the case, this completely flatlines.gold6565 wrote:This happens when the contents of the ROM are damaged.
Also if the service blocks are damaged
Not had the chance yet, there's 10v floating around on u12 though. The power IC's were delivered today, I doubt any are bad but I'm going to swap them out anyway just in case. If I can find the same sdram on another board I might as well swap that too.westcoast wrote:have you been able to find where this TP connects ?Lardman wrote:32 : 0 (Boost?)
April 23rd, 2025, 20:45
Lardman wrote:... there's 10v floating around on u12 though.
April 23rd, 2025, 22:25
April 24th, 2025, 2:41
Lardman wrote:I've not noticed that before, but I would have expected some movement on the current consumption or output from terminal if that were the case, this completely flatlines.gold6565 wrote:This happens when the contents of the ROM are damaged.
Also if the service blocks are damagedNot had the chance yet, there's 10v floating around on u12 though. The power IC's were delivered today, I doubt any are bad but I'm going to swap them out anyway just in case. If I can find the same sdram on another board I might as well swap that too.westcoast wrote:have you been able to find where this TP connects ?Lardman wrote:32 : 0 (Boost?)
April 24th, 2025, 3:05
I've doubled checked this morning as it wouldn't be the first time I'd misread the scale on the meter, and pin 6 is definitely 9-10v - 7, 8 are 4.8v though. Pin 6 goes only to cap C96 with is grounded. TP32 is connected to U40 and r44? which are both no stuff.fzabkar wrote:I can't see where 10V would come from.
April 24th, 2025, 3:56
Lardman wrote:I've doubled checked this morning as it wouldn't be the first time I'd misread the scale on the meter, and pin 6 is definitely 9-10v - 7, 8 are 4.8v though. Pin 6 goes only to cap C96 with is grounded. TP32 is connected to U40 and r44? which are both no stuff.fzabkar wrote:I can't see where 10V would come from.
I'll pull the ROM as @gold6565 suggested next and no doubt struggle for a few hours trying to get my revelprog to read it
April 24th, 2025, 4:11
I've already removed it. No change in the drive status other than a slight drop from 270mA to 220mA, still no output on terminal.gold6565 wrote:Short the first pin of the ROM to ground. This is the safe ATA mode. Turn on the SSD, it won't take long.
April 24th, 2025, 4:22
Lardman wrote:I've already removed it. No change in the drive status other than a slight drop from 270mA to 220mA, still no output on terminal.gold6565 wrote:Short the first pin of the ROM to ground. This is the safe ATA mode. Turn on the SSD, it won't take long.
April 24th, 2025, 4:31
It's been looking that way hence my search for a donor, it's just unusual for me to see one that's failed without obvious reason.gold6565 wrote:... most likely there are problems with the processor or its connection.
April 24th, 2025, 7:50
April 24th, 2025, 8:06
I did, no change.westcoast wrote:if you got new TPS22965 remove it and compare pins
CT would limit inrush current, if something cracked there, maybe it hogs the cpu
April 24th, 2025, 8:23
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