Revision 0 SEthernet boards have the SE PDS pins numbered from the wrong end. This causes the machine to fail to power on with the card installed, due to a short between +12V and ground.
It should be possible to install the connector on the other side of the board to get the correct pinout, but clearances may become an issue. Probably just going to put the SE on hold until rev1.
Revision 0 SEthernet boards have the SE PDS pins numbered from the wrong end. This causes the machine to fail to power on with the card installed, due to a short between +12V and ground.
It should be possible to install the connector on the other side of the board to get the correct pinout, but clearances may become an issue. Probably just going to put the SE on hold until rev1.