Ah, that would explain that. So not like on normal x86 boards where you just need to trigger it shortly and it starts?
How about non ATX power supplies? Those do not need need the power switch at all?
Ok, but after making a small permanent connection of the power switch it still doesn't seem to boot properly.
then I get the red power light and a circling pattern of green and yellow lights near the sopine modules slots. I let it run for quite some time but it doesn't change and it also doesn't look like it is booting (sorry I don't have the serial console to check).
How about non ATX power supplies? Those do not need need the power switch at all?
Ok, but after making a small permanent connection of the power switch it still doesn't seem to boot properly.
then I get the red power light and a circling pattern of green and yellow lights near the sopine modules slots. I let it run for quite some time but it doesn't change and it also doesn't look like it is booting (sorry I don't have the serial console to check).