I'd like to apologize before hand if this message tends to ramble a bit. It's late(~04:20 EDT), I'm tried, and most importantly I'm really pissed off.
Here's what happened. Earlier this week I recieved the stand offs/spacers I talked about in an earlier thread. So I set about putting my A4000 back together. Of course I went and made the biggest mistake one can possibly make when putting together any computer... I put everything in, without testing each component as I installed them....
What's worse, I had an omen that things were going to go wrong...
I put the oscillator crystal in backward after it had fallen out of its socket on my accelerator.
I dislike GVP products intensely. I've heard they used to make great gear back in the day, but every single piece of GVP hardware I've ever had had problems. From the GVP 030 Combo I got along with my first Amiga to the T-Rex II I got in my A4000. It's just ashame there seems to be so much of it in circulation. In particular, the T-Rex II I have and the Tekmagic I had, have oscillator crystal sockets that are very 'loose'. On the Tekmagice, I had to tape the crystal into its socket or it would fall out. The same is almost true of the T-Rex.
Naturally, I had to disassemble my Amiga again in order to get at anything. So anyway, after re-seating the T-Rex twice, I noticed the crystal was in backward and fixed it. When I next turned on my A4000, I got a red screen (that flashed on twice) and my power led flashed several times. I remember the red screen indicating bad (or loose) ROMs. And I tried pushing the ROMs back down and got another blank screen. I turned the Amiga off and then on again. The result was I got the red screen(s) again and then a yellow and the same pulses on the power LED. I looked up the yellow screen (680x0 error) on the net and tried re-seating the T-Rex again. Red screen and LED pulses again. So this time I pulled out the accelerator and pulled out the ROM chips and put them back in. This time I got a got a flashing green screen and I think the LED pulsing. I looked up the green screen and checked my chip RAM. Turned the Amiga off and then on again, blank screen, off/on, blank screen, off/on red, yellow, flashing green, pulsing LED. So I pulled everything out and put it back in. Now all I get when I turn on my Amiga is a blank screen.
In the end, I suspect I'll have to make the long journey to Software Hut and have them take a look at it. But if anybody has any suggestions I'd like to give them a shot.
FYI, I seem to recall that the power LED would quickly pulse 5 or 6 times and then one longer pulse. Oh and BTW, my A4000 is a Rev. B (with, AFAIK, the latest rev. chips) and I'm using 3.1 (40.68) Kick Start ROMs.