tomrgray wrote:Thanks for your suggestions. No joy on Serial 2, but have reconfigured serial 1 as you suggest and this appears to be working OK without usb cameras attached - I’ll test it tonight as clear skies. Does that mean there is a problem with Serial 2, dirty connection?
The laptop is an old Dell Latitude with Pentium M if you can still remember these. During lockdown I restored by original DEC Digital 386 25SL 2 Mb RAM and 40MB HDD and VGA display! I can still run my original Distant Suns from floppy disks...
Have a look inside the SERIAL 2 port under good light and magnification. Check that the contacts are clean and are all sitting in the same plane.
Also have a look inside the battery compartment and check if there has been any sign of a battery having leaked or vented in the past.
If you have a multimeter, put it in continuity mode or resistance measuring mode. Power the unit off. Use Appendix C of the User Manual to identify which is the SERIAL 1 GND contact.
Try and probe it and the GND contact of the External DC Power Port for low impedance. If there has ever been a short on the SERIAL 1 line, it may have blown the associated protective ferrite.