
V3 'jolt was working until my muppety actions hooking it to my PC on the bench. I couldn't find enough AA batteries to put in my pack to give 6v so I stupidly trusted the labelling on a mains power pack (12.5v) instead of fetching my multimeter from the garage. When my PC crashed on hook up I realised this wasn't the best idea. I since discovered my MJ was being fed closer to 18v (I don't think this should have been a problem on its own so maybe the connections also shorted?).
My (spare) PC no longer "sees" the MJ, the voltage regulator is regulating correctly, as per assembly guide. All the diodes and resistors seem ok too. Running the dos firmware update does register the hard reset when I hook up a battery.
Are there any other tests I can try? I'm hoping I just fried the MAX232A but my electronics skills don't extend far beyond swapping old for new 'n crossing my fingers. Can I get a new processor if I toasted that too?
Many Thanks,
The Muppet
p.s. if there are any computer whizzes about, after this little escapade my PeeCee will post & boot, sometimes for several minutes, but not every time & when it crashes it dies as if the power is cut followed by bouts of whirring and flashed leds as if its trying to reboot. What are the chances it just needs a new PSU? It like to report an overclocking failure, although it isn't clocked.