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A1200 green screen
« on: December 14, 2011, 08:13:21 PM »
Arghh!

Ok so i opened my a1200 to remove my cf card hard-drive (was going to transfer some files to my other a1200) anyways when i come to re-install the card and switch on i get a green screen.

So i check all the chips are well seated and the cf is correctly connected and it is so what have i done?

Green screen normally means chip ram error, which chips are these on the mobo and how did i upset them from such an operation? :confused:

I honestly don't think i will ever open my a1200 up after this, how can they be so tempermental :cry:

Anybody got any ideas how i revive my a1200?
 

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Re: A1200 green screen
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2011, 11:49:30 PM »
hey dougal,

yep i tried that first. MY aca1230 has been disconnected - i wanna keep that safe from my dying 1200.

Next i tried removing the 3.1 roms and reverting to my old 3.0 roms and no boot - i think a black screen. So back to 3.1 roms (which i bought new) make sure all legs are connected to rom socket and rom chips are fitted correct order and displaced to the right in the socket...

Change PSU, no difference.

Still green screen, i see the chip ram is soldered in so difficult to change that, is my rev 2b deceased? :confused:

How do i check whether the chip ram is working ok, since green screen points to chip ram, unless i'm missing something here..

Just seen your comment bbond, i will try that tomorrow
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Re: A1200 green screen
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2011, 11:40:27 PM »
Thanks for your suggestions, i took the 1200 apart down to its mobo only and then plugged in - still the light green screen. :confused:

How do i know if its the caps that have blown or whether its the chip mem - or whether i damaged some of the traces - esp near the roms when i was changing them! How easy is it to repair traces (not easy i'm guessing)

My dad is a chartered elec engineer so i could ask him to take a look at christmas but i'm guessing he will roll his eyes at having to look at a 20 yr old computer. And i expect he need the circuit diagrams.

Which are the caps that frequently blow on the 1200 mobo and where would i buy replacement caps? Would faulty caps give a green screen?
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Re: A1200 green screen
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2011, 01:19:56 AM »
ok so i had all the smd caps replaced on the 2b mobo (around 13 in all) and................ still green screen. Which didn't come as much of a surprise considering each smd cap that was removed was checked on a caps meter and was found to be functional and within tolerances.
 
So...removal of roms and very close inspection reveals damage to the traces directly under the roms...caused by my (fairly careful) previous removal and reseating of the roms. These traces were repaired and finally purple kickstart screen loads ( i had forgotten it takes nearly 8-10 secs from switch on for the purple screen to appear)
 
Anybody else with this problem i would advise you (very carefully) remove your roms and have another look at the traces there on the circuit board, especially under the plastic edges of the rom socket. This is one of the areas most frequently accessed by a1200 owners when switching between 3.1 and 3.0 roms (or reseating)
 
Oh well at least my 2b mobo has been recapped during the process of finding the fault ;)....no more removal of the roms for me :)
 
Hopefully i can get my 1200 back together again and get my aca1230 reinstalled.
 
Good luck to anyone else who ever suffers the misfortune of the green screen.