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Offline leofoe

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Re: A3000 D Schematics Rev 9 Board
« on: July 02, 2005, 10:25:02 AM »
Don't know if this site contains something that can help you:
http://www.thule.no/haynie/
 

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Re: A3000 D Schematics Rev 9 Board
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2005, 08:18:26 AM »
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melange wrote:
Damn, I'm real pissed off.  After spending every available moment I could spare over the last 2 weeks building this A3000 Mobo into it's case, fiddling with a multitude of problems including the conversion of PC floppy drives and getting to the point that it was all working, I put the metal plates I had built into place screwed it all up so everyting was mounted descent, I turn it on to a flashing power light and constant rebooting.  I didn't do anything wrong that I can see.  My suspicion is that when finally tightening the baord into the case, I have maybe stretched a bad track around the battery corrosion area.  I don't wanna give up yet.  It was working fine then suddenly nothing.  I can't follow the schematics off the net that I have found, they are useless.
Looks like weeks and weeks of futile stuffing around ahead and maybe I'll never figure it out.

Super bummer

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I'm sure you will get it running somehow, someday.
 

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Re: A3000 D Schematics Rev 9 Board
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2005, 09:33:13 AM »
I found this discussion. It might help you:
And of course Softhut has A3000 service manuals but I don't know if they also cover rev.9
 

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Re: A3000 D Schematics Rev 9 Board
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2005, 08:25:22 PM »
Anthony Hoffman has a different designation of the A3000's RTC-chip on his wonderful site: the RP5C01.