I get the message "Tubes heating up.." for a very loooong time, like couple of minutes; quite annoying. Both of my MP-2's does it about eight times faster.
It's pretty much been like this always, tough I think it's taking longer now than earlier - haven't used my MB for some years, so..
I haven't done any specific trouble shooting, because my electronic lab is packed down due to selling my apartment.
Hey Van, I get the same with both MB1s, just have to wait for them :facepalm:
Well, that's not acceptable to me.
Either there's a reset circuit with a timing capacitor I can change, or I'll have to go peek'n'poke in the firmware to find the timing location and patch it up. I mean down, hehe ;)
Have they always taken so long ? Peter you would know ? Both mine are the same they take ages to do their warm up. Well compared to MP1 (which seems ready to go once it's booted). and MP2, takes a few seconds saying tubes warming up. :dunno: . Look forward to your results Van :thumb-up: .
The MB-1 and MP-2 have a warmup circuit (look at the CPU schematics).From what I can see see it will take longer on the MB-1.
Interestingly it takes "ALLOT" longer in MB1. Hey no problem comes good in the end but the first time I experienced it I thought, is the an issue ? But then all good so I'm more used to it now.
Thanks MJMP, I ought to have taken a look at the schematics before asking ;)
And now, gentlemen, to the comparison between the mechanic and his car vs the IT Pro and his computer: The X window system on my server/workstation is outa order, so can't easily check the schemos. Sheez kebab..
Bummer, reduced to the command line LoL.
Quote from: rnolan on November 22, 2016, 08:05:55 AM
Have they always taken so long ? Peter you would know ? Both mine are the same they take ages to do their warm up.
From the top of my head, it takes approx. 1 minute