This past weekend I plugged a A500 clockport adapter into my Derringer 030. The A500 booted just fine but started emitting a burning smell after about 20 seconds.
So I cut power to the machine, unplugged the clockport adapter and turned it back on. Thank goodness the A500 booted, so seemingly no damage to the Derringer.
I removed the Derringer and inserted the clockport adapter + 68010 into the motherboard socket. The A500 booted again with no problem. Phew.
So of course I decided to try again. This time, no burning smell from the clockport adapter + Derringer combination.
What component typically emits a burning smell?
So I cut power to the machine, unplugged the clockport adapter and turned it back on. Thank goodness the A500 booted, so seemingly no damage to the Derringer.
I removed the Derringer and inserted the clockport adapter + 68010 into the motherboard socket. The A500 booted again with no problem. Phew.
So of course I decided to try again. This time, no burning smell from the clockport adapter + Derringer combination.
What component typically emits a burning smell?
