um good board? caps replaced? if not that will always be the first place to check, especially with classics. Also since no battery my try and let it flash for a minute and use the buttons on the side to reboot. I call it a double tap as your basically keeping the power in the computer so it does not forget it settings.
Yes, the board I believe is good, well can't confirm the that the SCSI chip is good. This board allows me to boot off the floppy, produces sound and a good clear picture. When booted off the floppy I can access and use all the app's included on the disk tools disk I have. I cleaned and re-capped this board myself. It performed the same before and after the re-cap. I only re-capped as a preventative measure.
No battery? I do have a battery on my LB, it has a brand new PRAM battery that I put in it. The battery is brand new, I also tested w/ a meter and it shows correct power. I've restarted my machine w/ and w/o the battery installed on the LB, same issue.
Buttons on the side? ...are you suggesting that I tap those buttons as I restart the machine? hmmm?
I did zap the PRAM and tried starting w/ extensions off, etc... pretty much tried all the usual starting techniques ...but haven't heard about the "start and double tap" one.
I believe my issues are either a software issue (hence why I have Lido on the way), or a hardware issue, if hardware I would assume that it is related to the SCSI controller.
REGARDLESS,
since I am able to boot just fine off my floppy drive,
It would seem that floppy emu would be a good way to go (whether I get my SCSI issues sorted or not) ...seems like a useful device either way?
floppy emu is a great device and it attaches to the floppy port. go to his web site, he can send it with a bunch of software on it i think.
Thanks! Yes, I saw that he offers a SD card w/ all the usual software included.
I think this may be a purchase in the near future!