First post, by Tumerboy
I picked up this industrial Advantech box a bit ago. It's not a standard motherboard setup, but uses a card type motherboard that slots into a PICMG slot (ISA+PCI combo slot) on a backplane.
(Backplane: PCA-6108P4-C, Motherboard: PCA-6810E)
Regardless, the PSU it has doesn't have a switch on the back, so the PSU is on as long as it's plugged in. The PSU plugs into the backplane via a standard ATX power plug.
The Motherboard then slots into the backplane via the PICMG slot. The Motherboard has a bunch of sockets on the back, but I'm just plugging in a PS\2 Keyboard and a VGA monitor.
There is the usual header on the mobo for various front panel things, including a power LED, power switch, and reset switch, each of which are just two pins like normal.
When I plug the PSU in, it instantly starts the whole system, even with the power switch entirely unplugged.
There is a "Power on after Power Loss" option in the bios, but that's disabled.
When I DO have the power switch plugged in, and boot to POST, I can press and hold the power switch, which DOES clear the screen, making it appear that it's turned off the system, but all the lights and fans in the box are still going. If I press the switch again, it boots up again from the start. I have gone through to the point of installing an OS, and when I tell Windows 98 to shutdown, it does the same as the switch. The screen goes blank, but the fans and such keep running.
Any ideas?
Only thing I can think of is pulling the board back out, and testing it on a non-conductive surface, in case there's something in the case that's shorting something?


