I've been watching this place a lot recently and when you all helped the guy with the dead 3000-T I got excited about getting mine working.
It was working just fine until after I moved from and old house to a new one. I've wiggled everything inside and looked closely to see if anything got banged up during the move.
It is a 3000 Tower with the Commodore 25(?) MHz A3640 (?) accelerator factory installed. It does NOT have an 030 on the mother boarfd - the place it belongs in is empty.
I originally had a 180 MB Quantum as DH0: and then a 2 GB Seagate Baracuda as DH1: DH2: and DH3:. I had a 2x Toshiba cady type CDRom internal, a JVC 2x CD Burner and Archive Viper Dat Tpe drive external. There is an ASDG Thin net card inside as well. It has 2 mb Chip and 16 mb Fast Ram.
Oh, only one Floppy.
At the moment all it does is power up with a dim power led. There is no flashing of the Drive LED at all and the floppy drive does not flicker or click. All I notice with the Monitor is that it goes from the yellow LED to green and presents what looks like black video.
The Quantum (DH0:) and the Baracuda (DH1: DH2: DH3:) all spin up and calibrate and go to ready.
After running it about 5 minutes I measured the ORIGINAL battery voltage at 1.8 volts. I also noticed a voltage of about 2.3 volts on the power connector to the motherboard.
I use the same monitor on my A2000 and I have attached the A3000 drives to the A2000 to archive them to tape and cd.
I am dealing with the fact this A3000 may never ever work again but I was very happy for the guy who recently got his 3000 going with your tremendous effort, help and knowledge. If anyone has a magic wand that can resurrect my old friend it would have to be you guys.
As a side note im still licking the wounds from losing my SAS C books and DCTV as well as all original disks from stuff I had aquired. At least my A2000 is working great.
Thanks to all of you!