RJH_MUSIC wrote:Thanks - I thought the same, but what puzzles me is why the behavior is following 3 different consoles with same CPU. I checked the voltages at the Linear Supply Board, but I did not check the voltages at the end of the cable. I will have to try that tonight. Also, the BFC cable is really rusty and crusty so I wonder if that had added to the troubles. I took the back bottom off the original console that went south and noted that the led lights on the DSP board did not illuminate properly.
That might appear more and more as if something in the power supply in the host involved
is the
'x' factor. Could the power supply be wonky under load? Any of the individual voltage supplies could be suspect here, they all manage to work themselves into mix at the ZIF socket on the back of the card cage, tying everything together as it were (
i.e. ultimately causing the problem). They're all common points on the card cage where the voltage(s) '
rubber meets the road' because the slot supports different interfaces. However, considering it's also sorta isolated to this particular sub-section hardware, it would then stand to reason to also consider something '
different' in the circuitry where the voltage(s) are concerned... weird. That kinda
doesn't make any sense to me in a way, a paradox if you will...
The cpu host does appear to be physical location of the issue (
I know, duh LOL)... personally, I find it extremely doubtful that anything is problematic on the pc computer side of that piece of hardware...
However, as always :
[Standard Mgmt Disclaimer] - "Your actual mileage may vary..."
Kinda funky, I'll be paying attention to this one...