Hi All, I'm a novice with Amigas and I could really use some help.
A few years ago, I bought an A4000, an Amiga monitor (not sure of the model number), a Video Toaster 4000, two Personal TBCs and a CDROM drive, because the 4000 didn't come with one and the installers for the Toaster were on a CD. I opened up the A4000 and the battery was corroded. By Google search, I figured out that the best solution was to just cut it out, and the system ran fine...but I couldn't get the Toaster to work. The seller assured me many times that the Toaster was fully tested and it worked. So, I put it in my storage closet out of frustration. Last year, I decided to take it out of storage and work on it again. This time, I bought an IDE/CF card interface with a 4GB card and ran the A4000 on that instead of the stock hard drive. I STILL couldn't get the Toaster to work, and it went back in the storage closet. This week, I watched the documentary The Deathbed Vigil, and was inspired by the stories and camaraderie of the Commodore workers to really give it a try again. This time, I've spent days thoroughly going through the problems I'm having with this system. Here's what I've come up with:
1. There's a problem with the RAM. I have four SIMMS in the machine. There are three 4MB SIMMS, and one SIMM that I'm not sure of the size. When I open up WorkBench, it says that I have, "1,6xxx,xxx graphics mem, 0 other mem".
2. When I boot up the system with the Toaster installed, I get a blank screen. Nothing happens. Neither the CF card nor the stock hard drive will boot with the Toaster installed. I take it out, and it will boot up fine into WorkBench with either the CF card or the stock hard drive. I removed the analog board from the Toaster to make sure all the jumpers underneath the analog board were set correctly, and they were, but the chip on the analog board popped out when I removed it. I put the chip back in place before reattaching the board. Also, I connected a camera to the first input and monitors to the Preview and Main Outputs. The camera shows up on both of them with the power on, so the Toaster is working in some capacity, the system just refuses to boot into WorkBench or into the Switcher program.
3. I tried the Personal TBCs without the Toaster installed. I installed them and the software and everything worked fine. When I tried to run the Toaster software, it said "could not obtain FAST memory" and froze up.
I Google searched all of these problems and I can't find a clear solution. Is there a bad jumper setting? Something that needs to be reseated? Do I have bad RAM? Please help me solve this, because my frustrations have reached the point of just eBaying all of this stuff, which I don't really want to do.