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A1200 BSOD
« on: April 14, 2008, 04:26:59 AM »
I went to boot up my trusty A1200 just a few minutes ago & it booted up weird.   The HD & floppy LEDs came on & I got either a plain purple screen or it was magenta.  I wasn't sure because I was using an external scan doubler (the Toaster Scan).

I unplugged my mains power supply, then unplugged my p5 A1260 & turned it on - nothing but a messy display.  I thought it was maybe a loose connection.

I plugged the A1260 back in with the mains power supply off, then turned it on & all I got was a plain navy blue screen displayed.

I'm assuming a custom chip (Alice, Lisa, or Paula) burnt out?

I've heard nice things about Amigakit in France with regards to repairs.  Could they possibly fix this?
 :shrug:
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Re: A1200 BSOD
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2008, 06:16:49 AM »
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I'd recommend pushing down on the ROM chips to make sure they are securely in, and checking all other connections.
Usual method - detach everything and test, and build your way up testing one expansion at a time.


I'll try that .  The ROMS are sitting in the Elbox FastATA MK-III IDE accelerator.  My spare A1200 won't boot up, either.  But, it's been ages since I turned it on, too.  Will try everything.  I'm just wondering if my mains power supply went south.  How do I test this out?  On a VOM? :-?
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Re: A1200 BSOD
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2008, 06:20:37 AM »
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AJCopland wrote:
I believe this is the place you want for repairs : Amiga Center. Although AmigaKit are very good and probably have replacement mainboards you could buy if it works out cheaper.

Andy


Thanks for straightening me out about the repair shop name!
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In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?
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Computer used:     Amiga A1200 (NTSC version) with 128 MB ...