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Re: Power tower lights
« on: June 12, 2003, 12:22:46 AM »
Have you got a PowerFlyer inside that PowerTower installation by any chance??

If so, you've forgotten to connect the extra lead that taps off the HD indication status from the Amiga's standard IDE Bus.  Pin28, if memory serves.

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Re: Power tower lights
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2003, 12:39:20 AM »
Alright so you've got a PowerFlyer in there as I suspected.

There is an extra lead that comes from the PowerFlyer hardware which connects to the standard Amiga IDE port.  I *think* it's pin 28 if I remember correctly.  The HD will still work perfectly without this lead connected - you just wont get any visible indication of it's activity via the Power Tower lights.

One thing I do need to clear up here, you say that the lights come on when the floppy drive is active?? I hope you're not saying that HD activity light comes on when the floppy is active? Becuase that can't be right at all surely.  What you're probably saying is that the floppy drive activity light works but the HD one doesn't, is that right? If so, check the lead I was just on about - it's almost certainly the root cause of your problem, provided that the indication light itself isn't faulty that is.

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Re: Power tower lights
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2003, 12:42:07 AM »
Hmmm Im just trying to remember now.  I've never owned a PowerTower but I own it's successor, the Mirage.

On mine, there IS a lead which connects to the motherboard for the indication lights.  This connects into the socket where your old standard A1200 indication lights would have connected when it was still a desktop machine (right next to the floppy drive power connection)

Check this... it's the only thing left really

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Re: Power tower lights
« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2003, 12:49:08 AM »
I dont suppose you've still got your old A1200 indication lights have you? I've got a few of them bouncing around here.  You could connect those to the motherboard instead and see if the activity lights work then.

Give me a bit of backround to your problem.  Have your PowerTower HD activity lights EVER worked or have they only recently decided not to work? If the latter, have you done anything recently (like dismantled your Amiga) which may have caused the problem? Or has it gone faulty all by its self?

I would think it's probably something really simple, I've never heard of this sort of problem being down to a genuine fault - it's usually a lead not connected, or connected in the wrong place.

Have you disconnected that black lead from the PowerFlyer at all? If so, did you put it back in the correct place on the correct pin?? Double check because this is still highly suspect for me...

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Re: Power tower lights
« Reply #4 on: June 12, 2003, 12:55:26 AM »
God this is terrible - everytime I post a reply you've already answered what I was going to ask and it's then making my questions look quite silly hehe.

Yeah it could be a faulty lead as Odin suggested.  I've never had this myself but hey, you never know.  If you have your old standard A1200 indication lights to hand you can try those and that will at least point you in the right direction.  If it works with the standard lights in then the lead to the front of your tower must be dodgy.  If it still doesn't work with the standard lights connected then you're back to the PowerFlyer and that little black lead.

Which lead was it you said you were removing and sometimes you were getting it to work???

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Re: Power tower lights
« Reply #5 on: June 12, 2003, 01:02:05 AM »
Ok well Im off to bed now.  If you still haven't sorted this out by the time I get up in the morning then perhaps you can meet me in an IRC room and we'll check things "live" so to speak ;)

It's got to be something simple like a dodgy lead or something - those standard indication lights would be handy if you can try those before the morning.

Ok cheers mate, night night.  I'll check this thread 2moro morning to see if you've still got a problem or not :)

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