[comp.sys.apple2] Apple IIgs has to be warmed up?

UD182050@NDSUVM1.BITNET (Mike Aos) (07/01/90)

Remember me?  I said I had..
I have the following system..
Rom 01 GS (Woz) circa 1986
AppleColor RGB Monitor
2 Apple 3.5" drives
1 Apple 5.25" drive
2M AE GS-RAM+ ram board (the new ones)
AE TransWarp GS (again, newest version)
Apple DMA SCSI card
45M Rodime HD in a Chinook CT30 case
Kensington System Saver IIgs
Zoom 2400 bps modem
MDIdeas SuperSonic Stereo card
External amplified speakers
Apple ImageWriter II color printer

and my machine will not work 'till it is "warmed up".  When I turn it on cold
it either gives me a TransWarp error #001, please restart, or it gives me
lo-res graphics where those words should be, or it does weird stuffs with ROM
(nuking 5.25" disks, wirring continious, weird crashes), then if it DOES
start-up cold, it will start nuking programs (usually ProTerm v2.1), and the
only solution seems to be to leave it on for a while, and try it again....and
once it's warmed up, it ALWAYS works.  I've started just leaving it on to
avoid these problems, but it got shut off by a friend last night so I had to
go through it again this morning.  Does anyone have any idea why this could
be?  I was thinking it maybe has something to do with the power supply
(revision 01, I think, 1986), or maybe because I'm running a (heavy) extention
cord, to a (heavy) power strip, and I'm running my (impressive) stereo system
from the same power strip (at low volume levels).  I was thinking perhaps the
voltage was dropping by the time it gets to the computer, but I havn't checked
it.  I was also thinking perhaps I might have some bad (slow) chips on the
motherboard that could be causing the problem.  Any ideas at all would be
appreciated.

Mike

Well, one guy said it might be the battery, but that's the extent of my
responses.  Anyway, it totally died, so I took everything apart (the mass of
cords behind this thing makes that rather difficule) and noticed the
oscillator on the TWGS was VERY loose.  I pushed 'er back in, and away
we go.  Things SEEM to be zipping along normally now.  Time will tell..

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Mike

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