I have a DayStar Genesis MP with the quad CPU card, and it doesn't want to boot. Pressing the power button gets the system to power on, but there's no chime, video, or hard drive activity. The system has a brand new PRAM battery. Swapping the CPU card for another one, like a Sonnet G3 accelerator or dual-CPU card from a PM9500, gets the system to boot normally -- so the problem is clearly with the quad CPU card.
There's no info I can find about the card itself in terms of schematics. The heatsink puts a decent amount of pressure on the PCB, enough that the PCB flexes a bit, so my initial suspicion was that perhaps there were some loose solder joints between the CPU legs and the board. I reflowed all of them, but no change. Very briefly (less than 10 seconds) running the card without the heatsink let me find with an IR thermometer that the CPU at position U2 gets much warmer than the others. But I don't know if that's indicative of a short, or if that's normal since the classic Mac OS only uses one CPU unless application software is MP-aware.
The power pigtail for the CPU card reads the expected 3.3V. Barring a failed component on the CPU card (there are no electrolytic caps on it), does anyone have any experience with these machines?
There's no info I can find about the card itself in terms of schematics. The heatsink puts a decent amount of pressure on the PCB, enough that the PCB flexes a bit, so my initial suspicion was that perhaps there were some loose solder joints between the CPU legs and the board. I reflowed all of them, but no change. Very briefly (less than 10 seconds) running the card without the heatsink let me find with an IR thermometer that the CPU at position U2 gets much warmer than the others. But I don't know if that's indicative of a short, or if that's normal since the classic Mac OS only uses one CPU unless application software is MP-aware.
The power pigtail for the CPU card reads the expected 3.3V. Barring a failed component on the CPU card (there are no electrolytic caps on it), does anyone have any experience with these machines?