On Wed, 25 Mar 2020, Matt Burke via cctalk wrote:
> > no, no confusion, and thanks for the detailed analysis. Now I have to
> > find my dremel (I just moved) and check the Dallas NVRAM ;-)
> >
> > Cheers & thanks again!
>
> You can buy replacements for the Dallas DS1287A under a new part number
>
On 25/03/2020 12:45, emanuel stiebler via cctalk wrote:
> Hello Maciej,
> no, no confusion, and thanks for the detailed analysis. Now I have to
> find my dremel (I just moved) and check the Dallas NVRAM ;-)
>
> Cheers & thanks again!
You can buy replacements for the Dallas DS1287A under a new part
On 2020-03-23 18:56, Maciej W. Rozycki via cctalk wrote:
> [ ... ]
> I realise I may have added confusion rather than helped, but at least
> there may be hints as to the causes for odd behaviour and a hope for full
> recovery.
>
> Maciej
>
Hello Maciej,
no, no confusion, and thanks for the d
On Mon, 23 Mar 2020, Brent Hilpert via cctalk wrote:
> > I have 4000/90 which behaves funny. It only starts, after switching on
> > twice. The first time, all LEDs stay on, flipping the switch off/on, it
> > boots happily.
[...]
> I've experienced behaviour like this in an Apple-something.
> It re
On 2020-Mar-23, at 6:56 AM, emanuel stiebler via cctalk wrote:
> I have 4000/90 which behaves funny. It only starts, after switching on
> twice. The first time, all LEDs stay on, flipping the switch off/on, it
> boots happily.
>
> Any insight?
I've experienced behaviour like this in an Apple-som
Hi all,
I have 4000/90 which behaves funny. It only starts, after switching on
twice. The first time, all LEDs stay on, flipping the switch off/on, it
boots happily.
Any insight?
THANKS!