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Old 04 February 2013, 00:40   #1
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What's wrong with my Blizzard PPC?...again

Nah, just to say I'm back to having the same connection problems.
Go figure, is the Mediator? the pass-trough? the blizzard?
I surrender.
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Old 04 February 2013, 00:50   #2
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Nah, just to say I'm back to having the same connection problems.
Go figure, is the Mediator? the pass-trough? the blizzard?
I surrender.
Maybe it's the passthrough, JuvUK (Justin) had issues with his Apollo 1260 IIRC and it was the passthrough, he bought a new one from elbox but it wasn't cheap
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Old 04 February 2013, 00:59   #3
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yes, 45 euros more shipping, bad thing is that after this is not the problem
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Old 05 February 2013, 01:51   #4
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Now I put a elastic rubber between the board and the Mediator (near connectors) and it seems that maintained without freezing. 5 h followed.
Before this through the fault of the rubber, I have disconnected the Mediator and the Blizzard with the computer turned...but amazingly still works
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neither
nor gum elastic nor anything
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Old 05 February 2013, 21:32   #6
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I say it's the psu. Have you checked voltages? Perhaps it isnt a connection problem.
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Old 06 February 2013, 01:12   #7
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Hombre, un paisano.
Yo probé con mas fuentes, una buena, que uso en el pc y funciona ok, tambien con una AT y seguia teniendo el mismo problema y no me moleste en comprobar las tensiones de la que intento usar con amiga, tpco tengo medidor ni se usarlo

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I tested with more sources, good, I use the pc and it works ok, also with AT and still had the same problem and I did not bother to check the voltages which attempt to use with friends, I have TPCO meter nor use

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Old 06 February 2013, 01:21   #8
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English only, please, or provide a translation.
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Old 06 February 2013, 01:43   #9
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Ostras, are the parrot in minutes.
I saying that the other day we had a great time drinking beer in the pub,
But the music was not very good, but the girls 'cool'
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I saying that the other day we had a great time drinking beer in the pub,
But the music was not very good, but the girls 'cool'
That isn't what Google Translate suggests.

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hehe (jeje). Funny guy (cachondo). You should use a multimeter (un tester) and see if you have 5 volts in the BPPC. Less than 4.7-4.6 and it can do what it likes (go to the pub (salir de juerga) or whatever....)

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Old 06 February 2013, 02:15   #12
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Retrofan, mate, only your timely reply has saved vitux's posts.

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Old 06 February 2013, 02:34   #13
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Retrofan: the blizzard does not seem to be the cause (despite having been tortured several times) I Rulan 060 demos or games smoothly.

Prowler:You do not rely on the translator too, that is a liar. I use the translator to write in English and yet I do not me understands nor God
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Prowler:You do not rely on the translator too, that is a liar. I use the translator to write in English and yet I do not me understands nor God
This is the English Amiga Board. From now on either you (1) post in English, (2) post in Spanish (if you really must) but provide an English translation (Google or otherwise) or (3) confine your Spanish conversations to PMs.
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Hombre, un paisano.
Yo probé con mas fuentes, una buena, que uso en el pc y funciona ok, tambien con una AT y seguia teniendo el mismo problema y no me moleste en comprobar las tensiones de la que intento usar con amiga, tpco tengo medidor ni se usarlo
The Google translation isn't very good, as it traduces Amiga as friend (really an Amiga is a female friend in Spanish), and he wrote bad tampoco (he put tpco, like in an sms, shorting words), that means either. So it would be

"I tried with more sources, one good that I use in the pc and works ok, also with an AT one that was having the same problem, and I didnt bother to try the voltages of the one I want to use with the Amiga. I don't have either a multimeter nor I know how to use it."
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Old 06 February 2013, 13:06   #16
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Prowler: yes
if Just joking.

Retrofan: puse Tpoco por que sé que tu lo entenderías y con que lo entendieras tu me era sufuciente, porque apenas recibo ayuda de los giris

Retrofan: put Tpoco because I know you'd understand and with you to understand your sufuciente was me, besides the able assistance of others
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Old 18 February 2013, 21:14   #17
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Does anyone lend me a passthrough of Mediator to see whether that is the cause?
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