Hi Nick,

The "fatherboard" contacts on the SWTPc can be very intermittent.  This also 
plagues the OSI bus.  I recommend a two step treatment:

1) brush the pins with deoxit gold
2) force nyogel 759G (or the successor compound, I think 759G is discontinued) 
into all of the "holes" (pin sockets on the cards) using a toothpick (careful 
not to break it off) and seat and remove each card several times.

In my experience, this treatment results in a much more reliable system.  I've 
also used it on a couple of S-100 systems where the cards were exceedingly 
difficult to remove and insert.

Bill S.


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From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Nick Allen via 
cctalk
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2018 1:32 PM
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Subject: Help diagnosing boot issue SWTPC 6800

Hey everyone, Happy New Years!  I am thankful for an active community that 
enjoys helping each other learn, and today I am coming with an ask for help.

I have a SWTPC 6800 and ADM3A terminal, I can get it to boot, and when it boots 
it will continue to boot for several hours.  But getting it to successfully 
boot takes upwards of 100 power OFF and ON cycles.  The other 99 times, I get a 
continuous stream of random ASCII characters (see video link below).  It's my 
first time seeing this type of issue that happens intermittently, and wondering 
if anyone has any insights in what might be causing this.  I suspect its a 
faulty IC on the Processor board that resets or controls the OS reset, will 
need to deep dive and diagnose, but thought I would ask for some direction 
first.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci4vhPn-3PE

Thanks in advance!

-Nick





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