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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: portarinos on November 06, 2007, 06:50:41 PM
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I have recently bought a towered A1200 with a BPPC and BVISION on it. The problem is that when i tried to power it on it wouldn't boot. Everything seemed to work fine as the mobo and the BPPC + fan were running ok but without any sign of the familiar boot screen on my 1084 monitor. Only a blank screen. It has to be said that no hard disk or floppy drives were connected to the mobo. Anyway, i dismantled everything and tried to check every part separately. Everything went good and my miggy booted (even though after some 30 seconds wait)to the initial screen ONLY when i powered it on without the PPC and BVISION. Any ideas and suggestions please?
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Was the Monitor connected to the Amiga or to the Blizzard Vision card?
If connected to BVision, then the 1084 may not be able to view the frequency or resolutions the BVision required, why not try a PC SVGA monitor instead!
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The 30 second wait is to allow devices on the IDE bus to be detected, it's nothing to worry about.
As for the BPPC, it might be set to a 31KHz boot screen. I don't know if that will affect the output on the RGB port. Try it with a VGA monitor as suggested. If that works, hold ESC at power on to enter the BPPC menu and change the setting.
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Hi,
check if your PSU can deliver more than 145W, and got a good +5v/+12v...
keep pushing ESC and tell us what happen.
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I have already connected it to my 1084 and to a SVGA monitor but nothing happened.
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Let's clear out what i have already tested.
1) Tried to boot the system with the BPPC and BVISION connected but after a looooong wait nothing really happened so then
2) i disconnected the BVISION but still no result so
3)i dismantled everything and connected only the M/B to my 1084 to see if the mobo was faulty. It booted naturally to the initial screen
In every attempt i connected my miggy either to an old 1084 monitor (which should be said works fine with my other 1200) or to a SVGA monitor through the BVISION.
Should i blame the lack of HD or floppy (which aren't yet connected)?. Does the boot procedure with a BPPC on, require any of these two to be connected?
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I think that there has to be some FPM or EDO memory installed on the BPPC card in order for it to boot.
Also, if the first suggestion fails then try powering on your Amiga 1200 and wait for 5 seconds, then use CTRL-Amiga-Amiga to reset from the keyboard and see if the card/system comes back to life. I remember having to do this in the past with some 040 BPPC cards as they were power hungry and would not get enough power from cold boot.
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After numerous attempts i managed to boot in 3.9 having the PPC on the mobo. The board proved to be OK and working but problems that occur now are:
1) when i add ram on the PPC all that i get trying to boot is a trembling screen on the 1084 so nothing can be seen clearly. As soon as i boot without fast ram everything works fine except from the fact that OS 3.9 is practically uunusable due to lack of RAM
2) Another case is with BPPC on and the IDE port "dead" not recognising any HD. When i remove the BPPC everything turns to normal. Suggestions please as i'm going nuts
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it looks like a bad PSU to me. how much juice can it deliver ? did you connect a floppy molex to mobo floppy connector ? it helps a lot.
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The PSU is a heavy duty PC PSU (brand new) modified by a friend technician so i don't know if it's to blame this. I have a modified Y cable (self made) that delivers to the floppy and to a CD-ROM which i don't dare to use until i clear things out. Any relation with the fact that i don't boot with any RAM on the board? Any other ideas and suggestions?
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Do you use both the original Amiga connector and the floppy one?
Using only the floppy you surely will have problems! The wire gauge is too thick (i.e. carries not enough current), and lacks the -12V supply (needed for the Amiga audio and maybe for the BPPC/BVision itselfs).
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What do you mean by "....both the original Amiga connector and the floppy one....."
The configuration is:
A1200 mobo (rev 1D)
new ATX PSU
BPPC 603e+ 040
HD (connected to the mobo via a standard 2,5 cable)
floppy (connected to the mobo via a simple floppy connector (not hacked or sth)
I dismantled everything self made and now the system behaves strangely. Once with the PPC connected the HD won't even spin. If BPPC gets disconnected HD spins and boots to a freezing workbench screen.
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It really does sound like your not getting enough juice to the system. You would get the same sort of things happening to a pc with a old or new "cheap" PSU.. not all psu are equal.
I had a $250 850W psu in a new system i built and everything was running slow and hanging (the 12V,5V and 3V were very low) i changed it with a more epensive (enermax) 850W psu and everything was fine.
My own A1200 had prob with power until my friend redid the AT PSU that i had it plugged into.
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portarinos wrote:
What do you mean by "....both the original Amiga connector and the floppy one....."
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I mean: use the original Amiga power conector AND the floppy power connector TOGETHER!
This way you'll have enough power and less voltage drops over the motherboard.
Simple, huh?