No, I didn't check for the 1Hz signal, I will. Then I'll do the plastic tip trick. I guess I could do a little retouch on every pin near the RTC.
Thanks for the tips guys.
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It does, so the RTC may be working correctly.
I tried Snooper 2.0, and funny thing happens, when the Clock test it's running my clock gains 6 seconds which it's the time the test takes to run, every time I run the test I gain 6 secs...
I opened the...
For the SillyTinySCSI I undestand you have to cut and solder to resolve a very specific issue on Quadras, but mine is a ZuluSCSI Mini, it was working fine, and after upgrading the firmware random lockups started to happen. I noticed a ton on DGB messages in the logfile, opened an issue and I for...
Thanks guys, so turn out the clock does advance when the system is power down. Only when it's power on the clock doesn't advance.
I took the motherboard out, looks pristine, no corrosion at all, no signs of unsoldered pins at U92. Y6 looks fine too. Y7 it's empty.
By no means I'm an electronics...
Hi @Bolle, by any chance do you have the Quadra 700 schematics?
Does a bad RTC will make the clock not to advance and MacTest to fail with: "One second Intrrupt Test failed"?
Thank you!
MacTest Pro says:
Starting PRAM Tests
One Second Intrrupt Test Failed
There may be a problem with the Logic Board
Component Tests Done, some Component Test Failed.
Any idea of what to check for?
@macuserman by any chance are you still expericing issues with your ZuluSCSI and you Quadra700?
I'm using an external ZuluSCSI Mini V1.0 with my Quadra and sometimes I am experiencing random lockups and freezes, no SCSI bootup device found at startup, weird issues...