Hi,
I have a setup of a CD32 (revision 3) paired with a TF330 revision 3b with a golden 68030 50Mhz and with the latest firmware (v2). The PSU is a new one I bought from here with double the power of the original one.
Every blue monday the cd32 when i flip the power switch, will not boot. It will just stay there with the faint green light. If I press reset it will continue and boot normaly.
Its not something that happens most of the times, it happens some times but on the second try it boots and works normaly.
The console is recapped by myself and the power caps are with the correct orientation (initially they were reversed as with the known issue of the wrong silkscreen onboard).
It happens sporadicaly and it boots on the second try (with either the power switch or the reset button) but just wanted to know if someone else has encountered the same thing.
Also, I have thouroughly cleaned the contacts on both the cd32 and the tf330 card. It could just be a case of the rgb cable putting some weight and bending the riser downwards a little.
Thanx
I have a setup of a CD32 (revision 3) paired with a TF330 revision 3b with a golden 68030 50Mhz and with the latest firmware (v2). The PSU is a new one I bought from here with double the power of the original one.
Every blue monday the cd32 when i flip the power switch, will not boot. It will just stay there with the faint green light. If I press reset it will continue and boot normaly.
Its not something that happens most of the times, it happens some times but on the second try it boots and works normaly.
The console is recapped by myself and the power caps are with the correct orientation (initially they were reversed as with the known issue of the wrong silkscreen onboard).
It happens sporadicaly and it boots on the second try (with either the power switch or the reset button) but just wanted to know if someone else has encountered the same thing.
Also, I have thouroughly cleaned the contacts on both the cd32 and the tf330 card. It could just be a case of the rgb cable putting some weight and bending the riser downwards a little.
Thanx
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