If anyone can help I would be very appreciative. This is without doubt the weirdest problem I have ever come across with the Amiga.
I have just installed a newly recapped (and perfectly working ) A600 motherboard into a tower case. I have a Pistorm 600 installed, 2MB Chip RAM upgrade, RGB2HDMI, Amikey USB keyboard adapter, Gotek drive, DVD Burner (connected to the A600 IDE interface. All of this is powered by an ATX PSU with an inline latching circuit so that the front power button on the case will latch ON and OFF the power.
Everything is working perfectly..... with one perplexing exception - when I boot Amigatestkit from the Gotek I can access all tests fine, and they all complete perfectly..... except the audio test - as soon as I press F5 from the main menu to go into the audio section the system shuts down instantly - it is as if the moment the audio section of the Paula chip is engaged it sends a short to the ATX PSU. I then need to press the soft power on button twice (which in itself is weird) - the first time does nothing, the second time powers up the system and everything is working fine...... except the audio.
As I said, this is so weird and I honestly have no idea what is happening. I have disconnected the audio out from the A600 motherboard to the rear RCA jacks of the case to rule out some issue with grounding etc - no change.
Could it be some weird issue with the audio not playing nice with the latching circuit for the soft power ON/OFF? The latching circuit is quite simple and is just a small PCB that takes the 3.3v and ground of the ATX PSU and uses them to power the PCB that is then connected to the power on switch on the case, which when shorted locks on and sends the 3.3v of the ATX to the ground of the ATX which turns it on. How could this have any interaction with the audio out of the Amiga?
A friend of mine who is doing some recapping for me has looked at it and he is lost too (and he also says it is the weirdest fault he has seen on the Amiga)... help!
I have just installed a newly recapped (and perfectly working ) A600 motherboard into a tower case. I have a Pistorm 600 installed, 2MB Chip RAM upgrade, RGB2HDMI, Amikey USB keyboard adapter, Gotek drive, DVD Burner (connected to the A600 IDE interface. All of this is powered by an ATX PSU with an inline latching circuit so that the front power button on the case will latch ON and OFF the power.
Everything is working perfectly..... with one perplexing exception - when I boot Amigatestkit from the Gotek I can access all tests fine, and they all complete perfectly..... except the audio test - as soon as I press F5 from the main menu to go into the audio section the system shuts down instantly - it is as if the moment the audio section of the Paula chip is engaged it sends a short to the ATX PSU. I then need to press the soft power on button twice (which in itself is weird) - the first time does nothing, the second time powers up the system and everything is working fine...... except the audio.
As I said, this is so weird and I honestly have no idea what is happening. I have disconnected the audio out from the A600 motherboard to the rear RCA jacks of the case to rule out some issue with grounding etc - no change.
Could it be some weird issue with the audio not playing nice with the latching circuit for the soft power ON/OFF? The latching circuit is quite simple and is just a small PCB that takes the 3.3v and ground of the ATX PSU and uses them to power the PCB that is then connected to the power on switch on the case, which when shorted locks on and sends the 3.3v of the ATX to the ground of the ATX which turns it on. How could this have any interaction with the audio out of the Amiga?
A friend of mine who is doing some recapping for me has looked at it and he is lost too (and he also says it is the weirdest fault he has seen on the Amiga)... help!