Reply 980 of 1356, by Sphere478
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feipoa wrote on 2023-06-18, 09:36:If you have already connect FLT# to GND and it caused an over current condition, then try lifting up the pin as I've shown in my […]
If you have already connect FLT# to GND and it caused an over current condition, then try lifting up the pin as I've shown in my photo and bend it to the side (GND). Thinking about this further, I think you can only wire FLT# to GND if the motherboard isn't connecting it to Vcc. FLT# has an internal pull-up resistor and, according to the datasheet, if FLT# is not used, it should be left disconnected. Thus I am surprised that your motherboard was sending FLT# to Vcc. However, if you look at the photo I provided, it looks like FLT# on my motherboard was also being sent to Vcc, in contravention to the datasheet. It has been many years since I did this mod, but it looks like I did the pin left up because I noticed FLT# was going to Vcc. Sorry, I didn't remember this.
You really need to get any PGA132 CPU to continue testing, preferably a Cx486DLC or Tx486DLC. These should be like $15 max. EDIT: I just looked on eBay, and am in disbelief, wow! There's tonnes of these chips, but how did the price of jump to $50 or more? Cheapest I could find was $40 https://www.ebay.com/itm/134349014775 I suggest hit up CPUShack to see if he has any extra he doesn't need. He probably does because I cannot see these selling on CPU-World since collectors already have them.
The datasheet for the A80386DX can be found on digikey. They are still selling these!
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/ro … DXL-25/12095484By the way, you should be running your SXL2 at 3.6 V or higher, not 3.3 V.
Okay, let me adjust to 3.6v and re test. Perhaps this is the problem.
Thanks for the links 😀 you rock!