On 2020-Mar-23, at 6:56 AM, emanuel stiebler via cctalk wrote: > I have 4000/90 which behaves funny. It only starts, after switching on > twice. The first time, all LEDs stay on, flipping the switch off/on, it > boots happily. > > Any insight?
I've experienced behaviour like this in an Apple-something. It related to a dead RTC/boot-ROM battery. I figured it out (years ago) but now forget the exact mechanistics, but it was along the lines of the first power-on leaves enough charge in a capacitor for the subsequent power-on to see the RTC/ROM as at least 'valid', albeit not 'correct', if you get my drift. That's just a suggestion/possibility - I'm not acquainted with the 4000/90 specifically.
