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We have a little-used "fat" 170 ("MARS"). It was a "swing" machine, little used for much of anything on a permanent basis, rarely powered up other than for a weekly "exercise" power-up, but very useful for short-term projects (among other things, when our 40S crapped out a few years ago, it was the "host" for the "brain transplant" that allowed me to recover the contents of the 40S.

We had a power outage in the office (based on a line-powered analog clock purchased for the specific purpose of monitoring power outage durations, it lasted slightly under an hour), late last night. I *think* "MARS" was still showing an LCD light yesterday.

Today, I happened to notice that the LCD light was out. I tried unplugging both sides and plugging them back in, going into a different wall socket. More than once.

At one point, the power-on light, the warning light, and the first activity light to come on, but the LCD was still dark, and the system was completely silent. Everything is currently dark.

Any idea what happened?

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JHHL

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