On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 11:13:41PM +1300, Tom Parker wrote: > Tabitha initially wrote the report saying essentially that all the > clocks were broken. Then I modified the report after resetting the > clocks. We're absolutely sure the clocks were wrong on Saturday but I > don't know if they were wrong when they arrived on Friday. I reflashed > them on Friday and we did the firmware update on Saturday. We'll try to > reproduce the time loss.
Interesting. If nothing else works, try removing all sources of power for two or three days to simulate what happened on the trip from Boston to New Zealand. Possibility of defective clock battery, very low probability. If you have a spare aircraft or mountain perhaps altitude cosmic rays had an effect ... extreme low probability. And take it through parcel security xray machines? ;-} It is late, I should stop. > I can probably do this -- I have +4 glasses, a fine tipped iron and > experience with surface mount. How small are the pads? I did something like this on an A3 ... moving the resistors from one set of pads to the other ... or rather accidentally flicking the resistors away with two soldering irons, trying to find where they landed, and then using wire wrap wire to short the pads instead of using the resistors. The pads are very small. -- James Cameron http://quozl.linux.org.au/ _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
