Will do. Incidentally mine is now upright. I had to replace those smaller headers I had put in with molexes. I know I had continuity between the 367 and the top panel at hte other end but I'll confirm the voltages and see if I can figure out what I'm looking at on the scope :) Does the the location of ground matter in this case?
--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Jury <andy@...> wrote:
>
> Right, check the voltages at CN10! If you have a logic problem or scope you
> will need to see if you have pulse trains on pins 1 to 14. A very common
> problem is that you really do need to solder the connections on the top of
> this socket as it is a right angled one and needs to be as strong as
> possible. If you are getting logic levels at CN10 but nothing at the other
> end on the right-hand top panel board, check where the coloured wires
> terminate. They have a habit of snapping off whilst the lid is opened!