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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: luchoar81 on October 04, 2010, 08:10:59 PM
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Hi guys, about 1 month ago I bought an A2000HD (not working) without HD (it had a broken external syquest sq5110) and a Progressive 2000-040.
Finally, the machine worked (and I installed a old scsi drive on the a2091, so now it's working almost as original), but can't revive the 2000-040.
The first thing I did was playing with jumpers, maybe it was mis-configured, but nothing.
The only way to boot the machine, was settings everything to disabled. Then from workbench, the driver software don't 'see' the card or the memory on it.
Next step was removing the memory SIMMs, but again, no boot, except disabling everything and booting with the 68000.
Black screens is all what I got.
Looking at the card, I found that there is a missing leg on a chip. Maybe this is the problem? Or it is a 'workaround' for some known problem?
Can somebody help me with this?
I'm attaching a photo of the card.
Thank you!
PS: Sorry for my english!
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Hello and welcome to a.org =).
It's difficult to say if that missing leg is due to design or damage. The actual chip is a GAL, a kind of programmable chip which could be doing any number of functions. Most likely it performs some kind of custom glue logic function between the different chips on the board. I guess the only way to make sure is to try and find someone who has a similar CPU board and see if the leg is snapped off too.
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generic_array_logic ).
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Just spotted the soldered wire bridges in the background, maybe something funky is going on with this board...
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Hi Odin, thank you for your reply.
The wires are for the fan.
Looking on the net, seems that different revisions had solved this, but it looks like it's a design fault (I have rev.C, maybe they didn't knew abt the heat produced by the 68040 in design stage, and had to add a fan after production??)
Here's one like mine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250661132792
This other has wiring solved:
http://www.dpmworld.net/AmigaGallery/pps/
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There is a reasonably high-res picture of your card here - http://amiga.resource.cx/photos/photo2.pl?id=progressive2040&pg=1&res=hi&lang=en
Although not definitive it does look like the leg is missing on that card also judging by the fact it looks different from the other legs
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I would agree, great find.
The odds of that same leg looking like that accidentally are pretty slim.
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Have you tried to do a soft reset after the intital power on of the system?
PPS'040 2000 cold start (http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=38660&highlight=Progressive)
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l read where some revision of the amiga 2000 motherboard had problems with cpu cards german model
l forget the full details ive got dead 060 card here . but in my case it is the card thats faulty
look on http://www.amiga-hardware.com/
and google amiga 2000
have you also tryed holding down the mouse buttons to go to boot menu look
at if the 040 card show up as a board mine didnt but commodore 020 card did.
good luck let me know how you get on
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Alright! Thank you guys, seems that the missing leg it's a 'normal' issue, as the wiring for the fan.. so I'll try the soft boot.. will tell you the results later!!
Again, thank you very much!
PS: In the other post, they name the HD being the problem but nope, I tried to boot without the a2091 scsi card, and nothing.. let's see!
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Ok guys, bad news.
Nothing happens.. tried the following:
Booting without memory, with 68040 ON: Black screen
Booting without memory, with 68040 OFF: Works normal, but PPS software doesn't 'see' the card (get the 'You need a progressive card' message)
Booting with memory (8mb), with 68040 OFF: Black, then Gray, then Yellow screen with Power led blinking 10 times, and reboots again to black, gray and yellow. Can't reboot by keyboard.
After a while watching the color cycling on the screen, I got a 'SOFTWARE ERROR - CLICK LEFT BUTTON' and then a (not very informative?) screen.
I'm attaching it.
Btw, I checked and double checked jumper settings, it's ok.
Thanks!
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Ok guys, bad news.
Nothing happens.. tried the following:
Booting without memory, with 68040 ON: Black screen
Booting without memory, with 68040 OFF: Works normal, but PPS software doesn't 'see' the card (get the 'You need a progressive card' message)
Booting with memory (8mb), with 68040 OFF: Black, then Gray, then Yellow screen with Power led blinking 10 times, and reboots again to black, gray and yellow. Can't reboot by keyboard.
After a while watching the color cycling on the screen, I got a 'SOFTWARE ERROR - CLICK LEFT BUTTON' and then a (not very informative?) screen.
I'm attaching it.
Btw, I checked and double checked jumper settings, it's ok.
Thanks!
Seems like a memory error, I got this too from a failing BSC AT 2008.
Try taking out all the memory and then insert one of them and each time add one, just hope they are not all dead.
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So, no luck.
Something is really wrong with this card, cpu and the memory aren't working..
I'm thinking that there may be a problem with the motherboard.
The guy who sold the machine to me, told me that it was working fine the last time he used it, 15 years ago..
So what do you think? Maybe some capacitor blown? I have no idea about electronics, what else can I check?
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It seems every hardware thread has at least one member replying, "have you checked the battery"? In this thread it will be me ;)
Have you checked the battery? It's close to the 68000 (lower right from the front) and can damage the stock CPU and related things. As the CPU slot is next to the 68000 it might be that the motherboard is damaged...
Do you have an opportunity to test the PPS card in another A2000?
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yeah, the battery leaked, but it seems that nothing is damaged (at least at first sight)
Is there something else I can try? I don't have another A2000 to test the card..
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yeah, the battery leaked, but it seems that nothing is damaged (at least at first sight)
Is there something else I can try? I don't have another A2000 to test the card..
Is it removed and cleaned ?
If not, do it right away!
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Yeah, the guy who sold me the A2000 cleaned it..
So, looking with proper light, I can see that the two broader tracks near the battery were affected by the acid, but the tester shows that they are still working.
The battery has some salt on the negative pole, so I guess it's still leaking acid and I must remove it, right? How do I do that? Is it safe to use a solder to unsolder it?
What can I use to clean the remaining acid on the board?
Will the A2000 still work without the battery? Maybe I can replace it with a coin battery.. and btw, it's surprising that after more than 15 years, the battery shows 3,78v.
The arrows on the first photo shows the spots I used to test the damaged track.
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Get that battery out of there NOW before it does more damage. Simplest way is to rock it back and forth untill the legs crack and break. If you have a good soldering iron, use it with a bit of fresh solder to flow the legs and pull them out while the solder is still molten, one side at a time.
Crud from the battery damages the legs and sockets of the 68000 CPU. You will need to clean the 68000 pins and possibly replace the 68000 socket, as I have had to do many times before.
Plaz
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yes turn it rightaway with battery leakage and dont turn on again till you removed it
as l managed to destroy one amiga 2000 in mint condition l think wasint ever used
that way aghhhhh and amiga 4000 l brought died after 1 o mins with same issue
clean with something that will evaportate not leave any residue . tiny bit water baking soda whould netulise the acid l whould have thought
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Ok, first of all, the PPS 2000-040 is a very nice 040 board ( I have 2 of them ). Make sure that the Kickstart in your Amiga 2000 is 2.04 and that you are using either Workbench 2.04 or 2.1. The PPS 2000-040 board does not work properly with Kickstart / Workbench 3.x. The board requires at least 4 megs of ram installed to work. The memory are 30-pin SIMMs 1 meg or 4 meg non-parity (2 or 8 chips). 3 chip or 9 chip (pc) SIMMS will not work properly. The best SIMMs to use are out of old Macintoch computers. The jumpers on the top of the board must be set correctly. You will need the manual for this or I can tell you how to set them.
Looks like there is corrosion in the 68000 socket. So, it should be replaced.
After unsoldering the battery (do not rock it or break it free), clean the board with 99% IA and 100% cotton pads. Do not use anything else.
Check inside the processor slot with a flashlight. Make sure that all of the contacts are shiny. If some are dull, then the processor slot will have to be replaced. Leaking batteries can "pop" or "splash" their corrosive paste to nearby areas of the board.
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Ok, first of all, the PPS 2000-040 is a very nice 040 board ( I have 2 of them ). Make sure that the Kickstart in your Amiga 2000 is 2.04 and that you are using either Workbench 2.04 or 2.1. The PPS 2000-040 board does not work properly with Kickstart / Workbench 3.x. The board requires at least 4 megs of ram installed to work. The memory are 30-pin SIMMs 1 meg or 4 meg non-parity (2 or 8 chips).........l have to be replaced. Leaking batteries can "pop" or "splash" their corrosive paste to nearby areas of the board.
I have an A2000 with this accelerator with 32 Mb RAM, and it runs great with 3.1 installed! I received this computer like this, so I am not sure what the original owner went through - (Any comments Tone007? )
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The easiest thing would be to try the 040 board in another 2000? this would eliminate the base 2000 as the problem. There could be many things that can go wrong with the 040 board. bad pals,roms have gone bad(bit rot),bad oscillator,etc. 040 may be toast.. swap the easiest stuff first.
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I have an A2000 with this accelerator with 32 Mb RAM, and it runs great with 3.1 installed! I received this computer like this, so I am not sure what the original owner went through - (Any comments Tone007? )
The PPS040 runs fine with KS3.1/OS3.1. The only gotcha to this board that I can recall is the only memory that is autoconfigured is what you set on the jumpers (up to 8mb, I believe,) you'll need to load the software to access the rest of it.
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You guys that claim to have this board working in your Amiga OS 3.x systems, I sure would like to know how you did it. :angry:
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Stuck in the 3.1 ROM, stuck in the accelerator, booted 3.1 install floppy. Maybe there are different revisions/ROMs on these boards?