I carefully tore it apart again, de-soldered the new Dallas DRAM from the Main board and put the old one back on and soldered it back in to place. I then partially re-assembled the scope and it boots up okay again.
I guess I have to live with it forgetting its GPIB address and SPC and the time and date.
If I had the patience I would cut in to that damn chip and find the battery and try to hook-up and external battery to it. I've heard or seen people on the internet doing that; but I don't have the patience.
I don't know if the new chip is bad, or it just needed initialized? I couldn't find any information on how to do that on the web or in the "great" <cough><cough> service manual for it.
I'm told elsewhere or in here elsewhere that the scope's calibration tables are not stored in this BATTRAM chip, I dunno.
When the new chip was on the board, I tried holding in the calibration button on the rear as turning it on, hoping it would allow an initialization or get me to the calibration menu. That didn't work. I'm not too worried if I screwed the calibration table up as I'll be sending this to TresCal very soon for a certification and they are supposed to be able to calibrate "tweak" these scopes, not just verify.
If the calibration table is not in the BATTRAM, where is is? From the service manual, it may not even need to store the table anyway.
The new chip I got (I'm sure a Chinese ripoff) looks identical, albeit a different date code. The graphic on the chip is the same. The only thing it that the new chip does not have an indent, or any indication anywhere, to indicate pin one. I went by the graphic.
So I don't know if the CHIP that took 6+ weeks to get here is bad, or if it must be programmed.
I emailed several Test Equipment calibration/service houses and haven't found any with experience, or ones that seemed to show me that they know anything about these scopes. They just tell me to send them the scope and they will evaluate it and let me know if it can be fixed. If I don't want to pay the $300 evaluation fee, they are willing to keep it for parts. Yaa right. I'm not loosing my TDS3032. I'll live with the inconvenience of the battery being dead in this RAM chip.
Dave