Yes, should have stated that in my message. If the memory power is off, unit will not power up on mine.
Isn't the reset an actual button near the printer port? On mine at least it is. What I read for the cold start it was ctrl+break/pause during power on which I have also done. Thanks On Dec 27, 2015 7:20 PM, "Flow gmail" <[email protected]> wrote: > Is the power switch on the bottom of the case "on" ? > > Have you tried a reset through the pinhole on top edge ? > > Have you done a cold start, power off--on/enter/control, I think I recall > correctly ? > > Welcome to "ol' times are not fergot!" > > Gene Corrigan > [email protected] > > > On Dec 27, 2015, at 6:22 PM, Todd Felmly <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I have a pristine Model 102. I pulled it out of storage the other day, > plugged it into the power brick and the system powers on to the main screen > but is totally unresponsive. > > > > The real time clock stays at 00:00:00 and the keyboard doesn't seem to > do anything. > > > > The computer 'appears' to work as it will power off after 10 minutes of > idle time and if you pull out a RAM chip, the total amount of ram is > updated on the main screen. > > > > The power brick is putting out the proper voltage and the internal nicad > batter on the motherboard is clean and is holding a charge. I've tried it > on AA batteries and have the same result. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Todd > > >
