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Title: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: webmany on May 21, 2008, 02:11:09 PM
I recently picked up a Phase 5 Blizzard PPC 603e+, only to find it is DOA.  When I put the card in my 1200, the fan spins, but I get a black screen.  The Caps Lock light does not light up.  Is there anything I can check?


I have a newer upgraded power supply, and tested with an 030 and 060 without problems.

 
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: nikodr on May 21, 2008, 02:19:30 PM
Maybe this would help you as it was posted on the news of amiga.org http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=47406

Probably needs a repair or something.

Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: Feroz on May 21, 2008, 03:33:20 PM
First: try to give more power to your motherboard.
BPPC are power-hungry.
So you must connect a floppy power connector from your power supply to the floppy power connector on your motherboard.
Generally BPPC become more stable.

Second:
check also your motherboard revision...
I know many BPPCs have serious problem with some rev. 1D4: for example my rev 1D4 doesn't start with my BPPC, getting a black screen like you.
So try your card with another motherboard.

If it doesn't start even giving more power or with other mobo revisions, then it's dead and you can try to repair it.
JJB at AmigaCenter is great for repairing BPPC cards.
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: Christian Johansson on May 21, 2008, 04:05:31 PM
I had to reset my A1200 a few times to get it to boot with my PPC card. And i used an AT PSU.
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: twizzle on May 21, 2008, 07:24:23 PM
my bppc suddenly whent dead on me a few months ago, black screen?
cleaned both ram sticks and holder`s, back working again  :-D
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: webmany on May 22, 2008, 12:41:19 AM
Tried cleaning the card and contacts, Motherboard rev is 1D1.  I tried removing the floppy, HD and CDRom and disconnecting the fan on the PPC board, and still nothing.

Resetting did not work, which was expected as the caps lock light does not even light.

One thing I did notice as that the chip beside the fan labled CY7C3741 was fairly hot after a short period of time.
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: actung_bab on May 22, 2008, 12:49:29 AM
 i remember with mine that l have just sold . u always had to soft boot it to get the hd to start . also mine from brand new didint work with my orginal motherbaord which is a ..,l reach to dig it out a box, drum roll please .. yes its a rev 1.D1 just like yours people get caught up in numbers it really doesint allways mean much .
look do what l did get cheap second hand 1200 mb and your be fine just one those things some mb dont work with the blizzard
ppc cards. end of story
ps the motherboard its worked in perfectly for over 12 years is in fact a 1.D.4 so so much for there premise that 1.D.4s l guess
hope u have good luck with it

 :-)
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: webmany on May 22, 2008, 02:57:38 AM
Tried it in a 1D3 motherboard with the exact same problem.

Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: actung_bab on May 22, 2008, 05:46:12 AM
am pretty sure l had my blizzard ppc working in the standred 1200 case when l orginallly got the replacment one .
athough it did sit in a tower most of its life so far.
make sure it coonected onto the 1200 mb securely oh and make sure the you have ram on the card and its fitted right.

have you tryed holding the esc key to get into the ppc early menu its exc or delete l forget.
it does sound like the card not working with those mbs though
with trying in standred 1200 your need a 500 brick or it wont work l dont think .
oh what kind of hard drive are you trying to use mine didnt work with a 2/12 ide on a ide apator or buffered ide card.

Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: Feroz on May 22, 2008, 09:55:15 AM
@ webmany

ok, no mobo revision issue... but did you try to give extra power to mobo with a floppy power connector?
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: webmany on May 22, 2008, 01:56:08 PM
I am altering a power supply to do this.  Is there some place I can read more on doing this?


Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: Bamiga2002 on May 22, 2008, 02:40:07 PM
Also try with different SIMM-modules, in both memory slots. It maybe the memory...
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: webmany on May 22, 2008, 02:42:13 PM
Do both slots need to be filled, or can just one be?  Currently both are filled with 128Meg simms with an HP sticker on it.  
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: webmany on May 23, 2008, 04:54:10 AM
Now I know why I liked Italy so much.  Feroz, you were right on.  Connected power to the floppy connector and the card is alive.

Thanks for all the help.
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: Feroz on May 23, 2008, 09:18:49 AM
Well done! I'm glad I helped you successfully! Now enjoy your "new" card!  ;-)
Title: Re: Blizzard PPC problem
Post by: Chain on May 23, 2008, 09:55:45 AM
Quote

fryguy wrote:
I had to reset my A1200 a few times to get it to boot with my PPC card. And i used an AT PSU.


have same problem :( hope somebody knows howto solve it eventually