Hi,
The *CMOS *(BIOS) battery is installed, yes. The main power battery is not
- I can try that later but obviously I should be able to power on the thing
when the battery is not installed. FWIW, stock BIOS does not have this
problem.

R

Am Mo., 16. Jan. 2023 um 20:39 Uhr schrieb Martin Roth <
gauml...@tutanota.com>:

> Have you tested with a battery installed?  I'm imagining a hardware glitch
> on shutdown that causes an EC failure.  Many older desktop platforms
> wouldn't even power on if there wasn't a CMOS battery installed.
>
> Martin
>
> Jan 16, 2023, 11:08 by flyingfishfin...@gmail.com:
>
> > Morning,
> > Just checking in to see if anyone had some advice on where I could look
> to try and fix this problem. Note that it also happens for sleep and
> suspend modes, not just shutdowns.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rafael
> >
> > Am Do., 12. Jan. 2023 um 09:16 Uhr schrieb Rafael Send <>
> flyingfishfin...@gmail.com> >:
> >
> >> Oh, there's not currently a battery installed - so that would do it.
> Thanks for a lead.
> >>
> >> What's the path to fixing that? Different EC blob extracted from stock
> BIOS, something in Coreboot to check?
> >>
> >> R
> >>
> >> Am Do., 12. Jan. 2023 um 09:11 Uhr schrieb Matt DeVillier <>>
> matt.devill...@gmail.com>> >:
> >>
> >>> sounds to me like AP shutdown is causing the EC to power off as well,
> so it's not active to respond to the subsequent power button press. Not
> sure why disconnecting AC power would reset that though, unless you are
> also disconnecting the internal battery as well
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 11:08 AM Rafael Send <>>>
> flyingfishfin...@gmail.com>>> > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>> As folks may have gathered from my other question about the GCC build
> environment, I've been playing around with the old X2100 port (>>>>
> https://github.com/mjg59/coreboot/tree/x2100_ng>>>> ).
> >>>>
> >>>> I got it to build and added the latest version of MrChromebox's
> Tianocore, but there's still one issue that keep is from being very useable.
> >>>>
> >>>> After flashing / plugging in the machine, the power button will turn
> it on, but only once. If I shut down any OS, or even if it goes to sleep or
> suspends, the power button no longer has any effect so the only "fix" is
> currently to unplug power and re-plug it.
> >>>>
> >>>> Where might I look for causes of this? Is it a shutdown state thing?
> ACPI?
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>>> Rafael
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