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A1200 being a little sod.
« on: May 13, 2007, 12:26:45 AM »
Hi there again Amigans,

I'm really having strange issues with my A1200 at the moment. It has no hard dive (for now because I still need to get some sort of Amiga OS onto it). That's not the problem. The problem IS however that booting up. Ever since I installed a Blizz 030 card (same as the one in my signature) it seems to have made my Amiga to act quite differently upon boot. The Board Diagnostic comes up with a line of info saying it's working.

It is as soon as you switch it on you have to wait several seconds (20-30 at least) for it to do anything at all. I put up with this fine right up until a few days ago when she won't even boot properly at all unless you hold down 2 every time (even then it doesn't do anything for a good 1/2 min). The thing is that it used to boot up with or without a Hard Disk fine, none of this holding down 2 stuff but it's started this recently and I'm getting annoyed with it.
Say I didn't press 2, what happens is even more strange! It takes AGES to do anything as usual but as soon as it reads a disk all it does it lights up the disk light but it's not reading it. Seconds later the 2nd floppy drive (external) lights up and does the same!!! :madashell:

What the hell is going on!?
 

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Re: A1200 being a little sod.
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2007, 11:22:29 AM »
I'm using an A500 PSU and is making no difference. My SCSI port hasn't ever been terminated but this has never been a problem in the past. Should I remove the SCSI part of it and see if the problems still occur?

Not to mention the disk animation NEVER appears unless you press and hold 2. Oh and once you do that only sometimes a yellow screen appears and the power light flickers a bit. Most of the time you have to hold it down for ages and no difference on the screen (but it still boots up eventually just it seems that it's pot luck if the yellow screen appears or not).
 

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Re: A1200 being a little sod.
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2007, 12:30:08 PM »
rkauer, I dont quite get what you mean. Would it be possible to explain more nooby like? Sorry! :lol:

What is a strape?