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Re: Are LVD/SE terminators OK for cs-ppc?
« on: August 31, 2006, 09:08:49 AM »
SCSI drives use a lot "+5v". Are you sure about the PSU ?? take a voltmeter to see that and what happen when it reboots.
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Re: Are LVD/SE terminators OK for cs-ppc?
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2006, 01:13:47 PM »
I don't care about written data since I got some 420W with this kind of print on it : "420W Silent noise killer PSU,Cuport AMd Pent1un 4,... " (true mistakes !!)  and  doesn't give more than 4.68V in place of +5V in "startup" load, you can believe me the system was unstable at all.

So take your voltmeter and check it by one of the many 5"1/4 PSU connectors !
Keep the Faith !
VG 5000/A1000/500/500+/600/2000/CDTV/1200PPC-GREX/1200PPC -ATEO-BV/4060D/CD32/Aone/Peg 1/Peg2 G4/ various funny machines too  :-) http://www.mo5.com/collection/index.php?pseudo=CLS2086
I also repair drives of our old beloved Amiga