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Mainboard with No Picture
GGMM:
Hello,
here a link on site retroweb for this motherboard
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/fujitsu-siemens-d1837
Interesting, I have the same phenomenon on my Atlas 757. That’s what happens on the display. Only 00-FF
Curious to know the solution.
cdt
Haenk:
This looks like an option to me:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/325351609103
Though not cheap, but cheaper than all the working time already invested. Might need to check for exact mainboard part number...
2X:
--- Quote from: Haenk on August 18, 2024, 08:51:17 am ---Did you check the solid caps? I noticed you did not replace those. These do have a limited lifespan as well; if in commercial 24/7 use over a decade, you might have reached the end of the lifespan.
Is your software bound to the BIOS? I'm really convinced a whole replacement computer might be the way to go, FSC sold a zillion of computers in Germany, might want to check ebay or kleinanzeigen.de
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Thanks for your reply... What do you mean by solid caps... you mean the ceramic SMD capacitors (MLCC) or the aluminum ones with red lines around the CPU (those I changed too)?
Because, every problem give you a knew knowledge I don't want to give up.
GGMM:
re,
Stupid question, there is no battery on your motherboard picture. Normal?
Because I dig on the side of memory cmos...for my atlas motherboard
For info only, i think you have put a good battery
cdt
2X:
--- Quote from: GGMM on August 18, 2024, 09:12:59 am ---re,
Stupid question, there is no battery on your motherboard picture. Normal?
Because I dig on the side of memory cmos...for my atlas motherboard
For info only, i think you have put a good battery
cdt
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I put a brand new panasonic battery and the same issue. Indeed I have noticed also in some old motheboards that if the CMOS battery is low don't start normally.
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