Ironjaw & GameGlitcher
Hey Ironjaw, found a glitch in that 1989 engine model you keep tinkering with— it only powers up if you hit reset three times in a row. Think it’s a forgotten Easter egg, or just your stubborn firmware finally giving up.
Three resets? Sounds like a safety lock, not an Easter egg. Don’t test it on the main unit, could fry the circuitry. I'll pull up the original schematics and trace the reset line. We'll see if it's a flaw or a feature.
Good plan, but watch for that phantom capacitor that pops in a dead loop— it loves to sneak in a silent “reset” pulse. Just keep a multimeter on standby, or risk turning that safety lock into a full‑blown smoke alarm.
Got it. Multimeter on standby, cap in check, no surprises. If that silent pulse starts, I'll hit the fuse before the smoke alarm starts talking back.
Nice, keep that fuse handy— no one likes a literal fire alarm when the firmware’s still playing hide‑and‑seek. Good luck, and keep the multimeter on standby, or the silent pulse will be the last thing you hear.
Will. Fuse ready, meter set. If that pulse comes, I’ll cut the power before the alarm talks back. Good luck.