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Re: Accelerator Experts Out there
« on: January 20, 2004, 12:43:36 PM »
My Bet would be THe Acelerator pulling so much current from the Stock A1200 power supply that the ChipRam is not getting enough power and failing.

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Re: Accelerator Experts Out there
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2004, 01:44:56 PM »
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Omni wrote:
Hi,

It's not a stock Power supply it's a SkyHawk 230W, outputs 23A in +5v line, 9A on +12v, and 0.5A on -5v and -12v. I used the same PS for an A1200T with a Blizz PPC with 64 Mb, CyberVision3D, BuddhaIDE, Xsurf and  2 Hds and 1 CD ROM and I never had this problem.

BTW I removed and swaped the SIMM modules several times, and always the same result after a while it cease to respond. Resets and so on ...

Something must be bad with the Apollo I guess.
It's not the RAM SIMM chips either because I swaped them ...

It's not the Amiga's CHIP RAM because after testing alone showed no faults.

Must be something with the Apolo Turbo Mk3 board.

BTW  if i shpuld spend 30 british pounds on an 030 plus shipping to here, I prefer getting another board ;)

Thank you


Then, I would say that the Apollo's Timings are qrong and not accesing the Motherboard properly... That could be dirty Pins in the connector but morelikly just one of the many problems people had with them.