I am still with scope


But in about 3 years I tried to pin down a problem that I never really could understand, cause I never thought that thermal issues could be the problem, but in my case looks like to be happening only when the cards are cold!
So whats happening: every morning I start the PC up and run scope, I get a DSP error (can not connect to dsp2 on board x) but if I let the PC run for about half an hour the problem disappears.
Well in the last 3 years I first thought it was a software issue, then I suspected my PC PSU, which I swapped, then I expected to be a heat problem, but the Idea that a part like a capacitor could be the problem never came up..
I really want to check into that - how can I check my boards for faulty parts like capacitors or resistors around dsp 2? do you have any ideas how to appoach this? I have not much ideas on how and where to check on a scope board, does it have to be running btw?
Any info would be welcome, I really suspect a part around DSP 2 to be the problem, if I could change it everything would be fine everytime I start the PC even when it is not on temperature...
Do you know similar problems btw? maybe the reason is yet another...BTW it is always DSP2 on board0 which makes the problem, and it always disappears after some runningtime of the PC
greets
tomylee
p.e. the thing is: i have 3 boards, and I dont even know which one of those is board0, is there a way to find out? if the board is a scope pro, I could compare all components to my other scope pro board, and any difference it an faulty part, sounds logical?