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Re: A4000 sees my Zorro Boards no more !
« Reply #14 from previous page: May 13, 2003, 10:07:17 PM »
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When I power on and press the Mousebuttons
I takes about 30 Sec. until the Early startup screen appears and the Picture is grey at this moment
I have never seen this effect before !

I have. The system is probing for IDE devices. Plug in a IDE hd and the delay should be gone.
 

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Re: A4000 sees my Zorro Boards no more !
« Reply #15 on: May 14, 2003, 07:09:36 AM »
I also have got an A4000 with all stuff on it but I don't use it now. The thing I wanna say dates from my dead A1200. It also needed 25 seconds to boot up and then show the OS 3.1 screen asking for a disc, even when the hd was connected with everything on it. I tried to use the easy way of finding the cause and tried disconnecting everything one by one until I finally ended up with a bare naked A1200 motherboard with no hd and no floppy and kickstart replaced by the original 3.0 and the powersupply from my tower replaced by a heavy duty A500 one. Result : still 25 seconds delay and then still the screen asking for a floppy. Now I noticed the following strange thing : I used a Blizzard 1230 with scsi and found out that, when everything was connected in the tower including Z4 and scsi hd's, that the scsi hd's were recognized in early startup (but they didn't have any boot priority) but not my ide hd. So in theory I could  still use my scsi hd's to run my computer keeping in mind that every reset will take at least 25 seconds ... I didn't want to take any risc and just got me another motherboard ...

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Re: A4000 sees my Zorro Boards no more !
« Reply #16 on: May 14, 2003, 07:40:25 AM »
I will send my miggy out for repair..
A4000D CS060/MKII with SCSI, CV64/4MB, 128MB Fast, ACARD AEC-7720U SCSI-IDE,80GB Samsung HDD, Yamaha CDRW, XSurf2, OS3.9BB2
A500,1MB Chip Kick1.3/3.1,GVP A500+ 540MB HDD and 8MB Fast,GVP DSS 8Bit Sampler
 

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Re: A4000 sees my Zorro Boards no more !
« Reply #17 on: May 14, 2003, 09:17:52 AM »
Hello there. My amiga is an a-4000, I had a similair
problem, it turn out that the version 9 Super Buster was dying on me, i replaced it with a version 11 super buster,
fixed my problem and have been fine ever since.

Check your Super Buster Chip fto see what version it is
and probably should replace it.

Take care.