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Old 16 April 2009, 05:37   #1
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Greetings,
If one of the Amiga tech gurus, pun not intended, could write a definative what happens after the power switch is turned on upto the point where you get a nice KS screen and then a mod could sticky it here, I think that would help many people in their search for, my Amiga has died and it displays _______________ and I can see a ________ screen.

Even some help on the more obscure hardware would be good too, all stickied.

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Old 16 April 2009, 06:37   #2
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This is EASILY GOOGLED.

Here it goes for anything's that worth it
If anyone thinks it's worth sticking, split it onto its own thread and stick.:





Amiga 'Boot' Sequence

After getting a number of inquiries from fellow Amiga users about what's
wrong with their Amigas when their Caplock key starts flashing, or, why
the screen flashed odd colors, I decided to create this file.

The Amiga goes through a rather elaborate startup sequence which is a
series of diagnostic tests the Amiga goes through during each 'cold' or
'warm' boot. The following is a list of what happens during each and
every 'boot':

1. Clear all old data in RAM
2. Disable DMA and interrupts
3. Clear the screen
4. Check hardware (is the 680x0 working?)
5. Change screen color indicating pass/fail
6. Perform checksum test of all ROMs
7. Change screen color indicating pass/fail
8. Begin system startup
9. Check RAM at $C0000..move SYSBASE there
10. Test CHIP RAM
11. Change screen color indicating pass/fail
12. Check if software is coming in OK
13. Change screen color indicating pass/fail
14. Set up CHIP RAM to receive data
15. Link libraries
16. Check for any additional RAM and link it
17. Turn on DMA and interrupts
18. Start default task
19. Check processor and MMU type
20. Check for an Exception (processor error)
21. If found, do a reset
22. If not, normal 'boot'

As these tests are running, the Capslock key will normally 'flash' once,
and the screen will cycle colors. The chart below used in conjunction
with the above steps indicates both a 'normal' and an 'abnormal' boot.

NORMAL Fault Condition

Sreen color:
Dark Grey Red (indicates error in ROM)
Light Grey Green (error in CHIP RAM)
White Blue (error in a Custom Chip)
Yellow (680x0 found an error)

Capslock Key:
Stays on for several secs One blink (ROM checksum failed)
Two blinks (RAM test failed)
Three blinks (Whatchdog timer)
Four blinks (A short exists between
2 lines or one of the
special keys)


Please note that the capslock 'blinks' are short in duration (about one
second) and that your screen colors may falsely indicate a problem when
you do a 'warm' boot depending on what state the Amiga was in before the
warm boot. Its best to watch for these diagostic errors upon initial
startup. If your Amiga exhibits any of these errors frequently, you should
take it to an Authorised Service Center for service. The most common
error you will encounter is that you'll see a bright green screen at the
initial boot..this usually indicates that an addon RAM board is not
seated in its socket properly. Try reseating it before you take it all to
your dealer. You may save yourself some money





via: http://www.skepticfiles.org/
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Old 16 April 2009, 07:22   #3
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SNIP This is EASILY GOOGLED.
Yes, Akira, it is, but would you like me to point out all the posts that could have been partially or fully resolved with this handy guide here in the first place?

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Old 16 April 2009, 07:32   #4
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My friend, your purpose is noble, but it's a bit like fighting the windmills...

As much as people have not googled, they will not search EAB or read a sticky!

It's pointless, this will always happen :/
I do not mind at all someone stickying tha info, it IS useful.
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Old 16 April 2009, 08:07   #5
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http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=20302

Loedown, take a look at the timestamp.
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Greetings,
I believe I've been told

Perhaps I should take my own advice and open my eyes?

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