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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: barney on May 11, 2010, 07:03:44 PM
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I just received the indivision ecs scan doubler today. I have it hooked up but for some reason, my mouse movement is rather jerky. It makes precision mouse control impossible. I move the mouse diagonal down the screen and the pointer moves in sort of a "staircase" movement (right & down, right & down). This is very, very annoying and if i don't get it fixed, up for sale it goes!!! Does anybody have any advise on what problem my computer is experiencing or how to fix it? Thanks.
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It shouldn't be anything to do with scandoubler. Is the Denise ok? Check if it is seated fully. If something has gone wrong you will need to replace the Denise.
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CIA more likely maybe? If Denise was damaged, you'd experience goofy video throughout apps and games, not just the mouse. Did you unplug and re-plug your mouse in while the computer was on?
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It is the scan doubler. When it is plugged in, the mouse is erratic. When it is unplugged, everything returns to normal. I tried 4 different Denise chips and problem remains. By the way, I am not to happy with the way the chip plugs into the scan doubler. It barely rests in the holes. It is very wobbley and doesn't have any tension to hold it down. I am very disappointed with this purchase so far. Does anybody have any more advise to try? Thanks.
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No, I didn't unplug and re-plug the mouse while machine was on. This problem was evident the very first time I fired the machine up after installation of the scandoubler. In addition, only the mouse acts weird, everything else looks good. My machine for some reason, doesn't like it. There is one thing that may be of help. I have a screen saver set on my machine to kick in after 10 minutes. I notice that when the screen saver starts, it terminates seconds after. Maybe this is interfearing with the scan doubler. I am also running the utility called "anticlic". Could that be a problem? I am also running Magic Workbench.
Could it be the screen setting in the config? Do I need to set those a particular way?
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BTW what machine it's plugged to? And what Agnus do you have 837x? Just curious... I have Indivision AGA with anticlick program, no problem.
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It's plugged into An Amiga 2000. I have the basic Agnus chip. I figure if I can't get it to work on this Amiga, I'll put in on my Amiga 3000 or 1000.
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Definitely a Denise issue, the mouse counters live there.
If you've ruled out the chip itself it may very well be the 'wobbly' connection. Try holding Denise firmly but carefully down while firing up the system and trying the mouse.
Don't know what the Indivision's socket looks like but you can probably try plugging a quality socket under Denise, it'll make a firmer connection. All photos I can find show the Indy with a nice socket, possibly yours got damaged somehow.
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It has a nice socket, it just looks different. There are actual small round holes that take each prong. The prongs loosly set in each hole but there isn't enough tension to actually "grab it" I have never in my life seen anything this weird. I press down gently expecting to feel that nice "lock into place" feel, but it doesn't happen. I tried 4 chips and the same problem happens. But the picture is fine, only the mouse is erratic. I will try your idea of holding the chip into place while powering up. Thanks.
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If it appears the chip can go further into the socket on the Indivison (more of the legs showing than normal,) you'll probably need to push harder. If it's bottomed out, it would be odd if it still felt loose in the socket.
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I tried holding the chip down firmly on bootup but no dice!!! Same problem exicts. Could it be on of my peripherals? I have a GVP accelerator +SCSI (33mhz model) with 12mb on board.
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I removed the Indivision and re-installed my A2320 and everything once again works perfectly. It definately is the Indivision causing this problem. Something is conflicting with it. Here are my specs of my Amiga:
GVP Accelerator w scsi (12mb on board)
GVP HC+8 board (autoboot disabled: just using it for the onboard RAM)
2 floppy drives
scsi cd rom
Lyra keyboard adapter
Cocolino mouse adapter
That is pretty much it.
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Never mind, I'm in the process of returning it.
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This is why projects like FPGA Arcade, MiniMig and Natami are so attractive to me. I feel for folks who have to go through this. It's the wasted time that gets my goat.
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I hear ya Crom00. I think I am done with any more major purchases for my Amiga. I will use it from here on out but if it dies...it dies. How much do Minimig's go for? Also, how do you install Workbench on it?
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Problem solved. The damn Denise wasn't pushed in far enough. That was the toughest fit I have ever seen. All works fine now. Thanks.
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great! :-)
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Good to hear, so are you going to keep it?
What are your initial impressions of the picture quality in WB? are you using it with a standard lcd monitor?
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The picture quality is very nice MelbourneBen. I'm using it on an LCD monitor and it is just as good is not better than the 2320. They've also come down in price quite a bit since then. Sorry I didn't answer you 2.5 years ago.
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I was gonna say make sure you press the assembly HARD. I know this tends to go against all that is sensable, but I had all sorts of problems with my Indy ECS, and it seemed like it barely stayed in the socket. I took the advice of some guys on this board, and pressed it so much the MB was flexing, and it popped into place, and all is fine. I am glad you got it working. It is nice to use a regular monitor with the A2000. I don't know how you ran the cable that connects to the monitor, but here is what I did. I found an old serial card with places to mount DB9 connectors. I removed the metal strip from the card with the pre-punched holes, and mounted it where the toaster board would go, then attached the VGA connector from the Indy there. Looks like that is how it came from the factory. Has good strain relief, and works perfectly. The VGA cable on the Indy is just long enough to come out from under the power supply/floppy drive bracket assembly, and reach to the back, to the right of the power supply where the toaster board would go.
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Next time, insert the Denise into ECS before installing on the motherboard. You won't have to see your board flex so much.
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Nope, Denise plugged in fine...It was the Indy ECS that was so hard to plug in. Same problem, just different place. I plugged the Denise in first. :)
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My Amiga 2000 starts up and works with LCD monitor then after a bit the picture starts flickering. Anyone have an idea??? I was told it may be a power problem??
Thanks!
Martin
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My Amiga 2000 starts up and works with LCD monitor then after a bit the picture starts flickering. Anyone have an idea??? I was told it may be a power problem??
Thanks!
Martin
Hi! Could be power, could be heat, could be a lot of things. You're replying to a thread that's three years old, btw. But, welcome! :D
For starters, how many boards do you have in your A2000? Have you tried removing all expansions and see if the problem still happens? Checked and tightened all your connections? Tried a different monitor cable? Made sure everything is seated correctly, no corrosion in the socket, etc.? But try removing all other boards, first. ;)
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Things heat up and expand either toward a good connection or away from one.
Try a systematic approach, such as rule out a monitor and cable connection problem (try another monitor, cable, clean connectors). Then open the case and reseat chips; look here for loose cables.
While under "load" carefully check the PSU for voltages concentrating on the +5 and +12 as they are the most heavily burdened. Keep in mind that every Amiga "expert" hears of a problem and posts Capacitors and PSU. A2000's tend to not have the former, and every hoofbeat does not come from a Zebra.
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And when you have the cover off just for Caution check the battery.
Welcome to AOrg, :-)
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Have you earthed the Indivsion?
How old is it?
Has it worked fine before?
Have you checked the Indivsion, is it seated correctly?
I assume it's an Indivision ECS as that's the thread you've replied to :-)