This post will sound simelar to, " A4000 - help greatly appreciated" But I assure you that it is unique!!
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This is an Amiga 4000(d) with 16 MB of RAM on the MLB
Standard 3040 68040 stock CPU
Standard 1.76MB HD floppy drive
Standard KS & WB 3.0
EMPLANT board (with working SW!!)
A *REV B* MLB (the one with 5 SIMM sockets on it!)
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Now..................
I just inherated an Amiga 4000 from a friend who lightly used it (wrote a textbook and song lyrics, etc.)since new in fact I helped her pick it out, set it up and upgrade it a few times over the years!
It gives an error upon bootup saying there is no FAST RAM. Knowing better (I had installed 16MB in there several years prior) I disconnected all cords and opened 'er up.
What I saw was exactly what I was NOT hoping for. The battery had leaked and gotten [goo] on the lower SIMM socked and judging by the looks of the SIMM itself, had shorted it out.
I then cut the battery off (very carfully!) and using some baking soda and cotten swabs cleaned the aera around the battery as best I could.
The board looks great, but there was some (blue!?) crap on the socket itself, most of which I was able to clean off.
I then replaced the 4MB SIMM and fired it up. It booted correctly and seemed to work. Even the EMPLANT ran correctly. It the most memory intensive SW that I have installed on here.
But after a reboot- nothing.
I rotated *SEVERAL* known working 4MB SIMMS around various sockets, confirmed that the jumpers were set correctly (THX big book of Amiga hardware!).
Still nothing.
I then disconnected (one at a time)
The EMPLANT board
The HDD
The FDD
The RAM in 1 & 2 slot tries.
And I even pushed down on the only socketed chip on that side of the board (SUPER BUSTER 11) and to no avail!
I've been an Amiga owner/user since 1991 and have averted many problems over the years, but I must admit that I am truly baffled!!
Any sugggestions?
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ALSO:
Would installing 8 or 16 MB SIMMS hurt the Amiga? I know the MLB would not see the full ammount- but will it cause any damage?
During the troubleshooting that I have outlined above- I left the SIMM in the CHIP RAM SIMM slot the entire time
The corrosion only seems to of gotten to the lower SIMM socket, all others seem clean.
THANKS!!!
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