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Sob. Is my a4000 DYING??
« on: January 13, 2004, 12:10:48 PM »
Switched on my A4000 over the weekend and was rather shocked to see the screen (TV screen, outputted via an RGB->scart) breaking up, rolling so a few seconds before presenting my with "Software Failure". I thought perhaps it was my potentially dodgy Cybervision so I whipped that out, along with all other cards, and made sure every trace of its software was gone from sys. I turned the power back on and all seemed fine. I wanted to test it so used it for a good 6-7 hours and it performed faultlessly.

However, I turned it on again yesterday morning and almost immediately the screen started to flicker, the break up and roll. It would then cease to output completely before returning back to a shakey screen. Often the running software would crash at this stage (either with a completel black screen softawre failure or a software failure presented within Workbench). Resetting would bring the machine back as if nothing had happened, the problem would recur after a few minutes.

I haven't turned it on since. I removed the battery when I first got the a4000, and there was some minor corrosion around some of the near by pins. I tried removing this with JUST an old toothbrush and air supply. Could it be that this corrosion is spreading WITHOUT the battery and causing things to short?

Is my A4000 (which i've only had for a few months!) dying??!

Please give me some good news!!

Worriedly,

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Re: Sob. Is my a4000 DYING??
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2004, 02:09:02 PM »
All the simms in the machine were the ones that came with it - so I presume they're all alright. However, I have a feeling the amount of fast ram might change from time to time - i.e. loose connections. When the ram chips are in place there is some free movement in them (i.e. you can push them back slightly but they spring up on their own). I don't know if this is normal but i've read that the simm holders can break and cause problems and that glue is the answer here!

I forgot to mention that it did present a colour code screen after one of these flake-out periods. This was a Yellow screen, which I believe is an uncaught error - not indicating anything specific like the roms or anything.

Could someone give me the correct instructions for installing the ram in the a4k? At the moment I am inserting the chips - trying to make sure that all the pins are at the same level - then I push them back gently until they won't go any further where they seem to be held in place at an angle. There is no firm click however so it's hard to tell if they're in perfectly correctly. Might try running it without any fast ram and seeing if this solves the problem.
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Re: Sob. Is my a4000 DYING??
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2004, 03:30:25 PM »
Thanks for the advice on the RAM issue. But do you think dodgy RAM connections could be causing the symptoms I described? Has anyone else ever experienced something like this?
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Re: Sob. Is my a4000 DYING??
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2004, 12:44:47 PM »
Ok..this morning after a long break I decided to take a look at the a4k again. Pulled out all the simms apart from the chip ram and started again. Working through all the simms and replacing them one by one (without the HD as well, booting from floppy) i realised that one of the simms wasn't working. I'm now trying again with just 3x4meg simms and so far no trouble. Hopefully this was it!
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