Man I am having such bad luck with this.
I bought another board recently after multiple failed attempts to fix the scsi bus on my Q800.
The board I bought had been battery bombed, but the damage was really minimal and it still worked just fine. It had some very minor trace damage and corrosion around the battery diodes and U63 which I repaired, and the board was working great with a new battery.
As the last step I decided to clean it in the ultrasonic cleaner to remove the last remnants of battery gunk and flux, although there was very little of either. I stripped the board bare, including removing the CPU, and gave it 4 minutes a side at 50degrees, rinsed with warm water, blew it off with compressed air and left it to dry.
Now it's dead, sort of. It chimes loud and clear, but it seems to hang immediately after that. The reset button works, but the interrupt button does not trigger the death chimes. There is no video output, either onboard or nubus video card, and no boot activity from any drive.
Anyone encountered this behaviour on a wombat board before?
I bought another board recently after multiple failed attempts to fix the scsi bus on my Q800.
The board I bought had been battery bombed, but the damage was really minimal and it still worked just fine. It had some very minor trace damage and corrosion around the battery diodes and U63 which I repaired, and the board was working great with a new battery.
As the last step I decided to clean it in the ultrasonic cleaner to remove the last remnants of battery gunk and flux, although there was very little of either. I stripped the board bare, including removing the CPU, and gave it 4 minutes a side at 50degrees, rinsed with warm water, blew it off with compressed air and left it to dry.
Now it's dead, sort of. It chimes loud and clear, but it seems to hang immediately after that. The reset button works, but the interrupt button does not trigger the death chimes. There is no video output, either onboard or nubus video card, and no boot activity from any drive.
Anyone encountered this behaviour on a wombat board before?