> The a/b isn't powering up properly, I think.
> 
> Try reseating the a/b, and check for anywhere that signal paths could
> be shorting to earth - eg a dislocated metal cage.
> 
> Try starting it without the HD and floppy connected, just in case
> they're shorting to earth.
> 
> Oh,, if you have the 575 board, try booting with that, in case it's an
> l/b problem - which it could well be in my experience  - it looks like
> an a/b issue, but it's a bad l/b.

I have tryed all of this including using the 575 board. same resluts
green light flashes on off. The faint sound is more like a sizzle than
static. I do believe it is a bad a/b..

This sucks! I just had it running earlyer this week!

Got a spare a/b your willing to sell?

Thanks for helping
Louis

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