I bought the bridgeboard countzero was selling, see:
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=30396I've been trying to get this damn thing to work... maybe countzero or someone else can help.
I put the board into my Amiga 2000. It was in there for about 2 days, I hadnt had time to install the software yet. Then last night, my computer began spontaneously crashing. Instead of booting, it gave me a red flashing screen, or sometimes it would boot and give me errors telling me that various system programs in C/ were not executable (!?!?). I was able to power it up and get to the boot menu (holding down both mouse buttons) and when I went into expansion board diagnostics and it said the bridgeboard was defective. I took it out and the Amiga is back to its normal working state, thank god.
Looking at the board, the lithium hack seems to have made the battery useless. Only one end of the battery (the side with the diode) is actually connected to anything. The other end has popped out and theres a cold solder joint where the battery should be connected. I dont see any tracings on the board there, so I hope the circuit board is intact. I'll have to see if I can find my soldering iron and try to repair that, although the lead on the battery doesnt seem like its quite long enough to go through the board. I dont think that this should be causing the problems though, because (in a normal full PC at least) the lack of a battery just means BIOS settings are reset to default every time power is turned off. Its something that needs fixing, but it shouldn't make the board nonfunctional.
I've pressed down on all the chips to make sure none are loose in their sockets. They all seem OK.
Does anyone know what kinds of things might cause the flashing red behavior and Amiga crashes this board seems to be related to? What are some useful diagnostics? I'm going to try testing it on my second A2000 because I dont want to risk it killing my main Amiga. I'd really like to get this thing working. Ive never had a bridgeboard before though and I'm not sure what kind of debugging steps give useful information.
I did some forum searches and I found a few posts where countzero said he thought this board was defective. I wish that had been mentioned in the post where he was selling it, as I probably wouldn't have dropped $160 on it then. However the listing of it for sale had some photos of it supposedly working, and he claims it worked for him after he ripped out some RAM (

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Anyone have any ideas, or did I get ripped off?