Hi all my a1 has stopped booting yes battery replaced checked voltage has 3.3v now the system when started the dvd rom lights flash and do their normal thing the HD light stays on solid i have the sil card hd motor spins no signal to monitor thats as far as we get :( ive pulled everything out reseated it all tried different ram but still the same i have no cable to test it and only have new macs so probably couldn't hook it up anyways the green light is on the motherboard any ideas ?
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Oh no! That's terrible! I am really sorry for you. You had quite a powerful AmigaOne. I can only hope you will manage to afford the new AmigaOne X1000..
The bad news is that your AmigaOne died, but the good news is that it happened just close to the release of the AmigaOne X1000...
Soon to own a powerful AmigaOne X1000 with latest AmigaOS 4.1 incarnation ;) Dual Core PPC!
- Tried to boot with no SIL card and no hard disk and DVD drive? - If the above still doesn't help, try the video card on a PC to see if it's not its fault for the A1 not booting.
only problem no pc available for testing the card everyone i know has a mac only thing i can do is try another card in the A1 my voodoo3 isnt working in the A1 either but it smells bad so could be dead
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The "smells bad" comment does not sound good. My own A1XE got fried recently, smelling of burnt electronics. I sent the motherboard and CPU to Revanche LLC, who repaired the motherboard for a very decent price. The CPU was OK, but the heatsink came off during transit back to my home. The CPU now seems to be dead. I have been investigating the best solution for the lowest price.
So far, getting the CPU module fixed with a 7457 @1GHz is still less expensive than getting a SAM440, SAM460, PegII or X1000.
the voodoo card smells bad not my A1 it was working fine b4 i went on holidays was unplugged for 2 weeks and now nothing but for a couple of months b4 i went away it was hard to get it too boot sometimes took 3 to 4 resets and then others strait away im seriously starting to think the PSU is the problem
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Get the PSU checked first. It was a PSU that fried my A1XE board back in December. Get it checked ASAP. If it is fine, then check the Voodoo card.
As a side comment, being that the Voodoo card is a bit old, you may want to replace it with a Radeon 9xxx anyways, especially to make use of compositing effects.
Sold the SAM460ex lite... waiting for money for X5000 or A1222 and OS 4.2
could this be a failing PSU ? No, connections. Too many to count...
no signal to monitor thats as far as we get :( Uboot is not switching the gfx system. Remove the chip and clean-up the pins & socket with electrical spray cleaner. and re-install. Worked here long ago.
What about if the processor board is not connecting very well. Mine needs the slightest of rocking to function again. Similar to Snuffy i guess then requiring some spray on the connectors.
A1200 060/ppc Grex/Voodoo OS 3.9
A1 G4/1Ghz born again thanks to Acube Systems. OS 4.1 Final Edition
Check out A-EON's news-section. There is a news update from today, and this will please you quite well. AmigaKit has been chosen as the main world-wide distributor of the AmigaOne X1000 system.
Soon to own a powerful AmigaOne X1000 with latest AmigaOS 4.1 incarnation ;) Dual Core PPC!
I was tempted to post cause i think that the guy is having a problem with his beloved A1 so please Helgis stop reminding him about the forthcoming new Amiga. We are all over the moon about it but give this guy a break now. Do you have anything to propose instead of promoting X1000? He still wants his A1 if that's possible, me thinks!
If you are someone who has had an AmigaOne for a long time and especially if you leave it on all the time like I do, It is time to replace your fans!
Most fans are only made to last for a few years, and they will often start to perform worse and worse as they age, which means you will start heating up. If the bearings on your CPU or case fan die, you may not hear it or notice before you have a dead machine. It's getting into spring overheating season in the northern hemisphere, so when you take your case apart for dust removal, spend a few quatloos to replace your important fans and hopefully the A1s will live a while longer.