nice 1 mate
did you cut the extra 2 holes off
Yep, (photographed the pretty side) any excuse to use my dremel!
nice 1 mate
did you cut the extra 2 holes off
Green screen usually means a problem with your Agnus or chip ram!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power-on_self-test#Amiga_POST
Have you tried removing those extra leads you've added so it's only:
RED - Pin 3
GREEN - Pin 4
BLUE - Pin 5
GREY - Pin 10
BLACK - Pin 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
and nothing else?
Fair enuf but troubleshooting is all about going back to basics, remove anything that isnt supposed to be there and see if the problem is still there.
I also recommend you test all the pins with your multi-meter set to either diode test mode or 200ohm to make sure that none of your pins are accidentally joined that shouldnt be. eg nothing between 16 & 5 and so on (also make sure 16 is 100% connected to 17, 18, 19 & 20).
PS, a bit more solder on your grey wire/pin10 and also pin16/black wouldn't hurt either.
Fair enuf but troubleshooting is all about going back to basics, remove anything that isnt supposed to be there and see if the problem is still there.
I also recommend you test all the pins with your multi-meter set to either diode test mode or 200ohm to make sure that none of your pins are accidentally joined that shouldnt be. eg nothing between 16 & 5 and so on (also make sure 16 is 100% connected to 17, 18, 19 & 20).
PS, a bit more solder on your grey wire/pin10 and also pin16/black wouldn't hurt either.
just try holding down the down button on the gbs.
Fair enuf but troubleshooting is all about going back to basics, remove anything that isnt supposed to be there and see if the problem is still there.
I also recommend you test all the pins with your multi-meter set to either diode test mode or 200ohm to make sure that none of your pins are accidentally joined that shouldnt be. eg nothing between 16 & 5 and so on (also make sure 16 is 100% connected to 17, 18, 19 & 20).
PS, a bit more solder on your grey wire/pin10 and also pin16/black wouldn't hurt either.
Ok, took your advice and removed the power leads so I only have 5 wires connected - R,G,B,CSYNC,GND and 16,17,18,19,20 bridged. I've also checked every pin against every otherusing the multi-meter set to diode test mode.
I've tested again, and I'm still getting the same result
Also checked the voltage from the external PSU while under load - it's sitting at 5.12V
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just try holding down the down button on the gbs.
If I hold down for >5s and then release, the screen goes blank for a moment, and then comes back on with a slightly different green pattern. I've tried this a few times![]()
can i ask a couple of questions,it may sound silly.
is the amiga on while your doing this?
and does the amiga work with a standard rgb cable?
can i ask a couple of questions,it may sound silly.
is the amiga on while your doing this?
and does the amiga work with a standard rgb cable?
Probably not as silly as whatever I'm doing wrong
1. Amiga is on - the green screen only appears while it's on. When I turn the Amiga off it goes back to the "No signal" text generated by the board.
2. I've tried it with two different Amigas - they both work using an RGB to SCART cable to a TV.
can i ask a couple of questions,it may sound silly.
is the amiga on while your doing this?
and does the amiga work with a standard rgb cable?
Probably not as silly as whatever I'm doing wrong
1. Amiga is on - the green screen only appears while it's on. When I turn the Amiga off it goes back to the "No signal" text generated by the board.
2. I've tried it with two different Amigas - they both work using an RGB to SCART cable to a TV.
ok,try to change to an input thats in use using the select button,and try again.
also try setting up the gbs in 800x600 mode first.
ok,remove the rgb plug from the amiga then turn on the gbs and hold down the gbs to reset it to defaults(no amiga connected)
then turn on the gbs and set it to 800x600 and set it that way by taping the down button for 1 second,(no amiga connected)
then turn on the amiga then the gbs and set it up from there.
ok,remove the rgb plug from the amiga then turn on the gbs and hold down the gbs to reset it to defaults(no amiga connected)
then turn on the gbs and set it to 800x600 and set it that way by taping the down button for 1 second,(no amiga connected)
then turn on the amiga then the gbs and set it up from there.
Thanks, I've done that - it still doesn't feel quite right but at least I have it working now.
Every time I power on the gbs I need to go into menu, change to 1024x768 and then back to 800x600 before it will show any picture. It's a bit frustrating, but better than before![]()
ok,when you have a picture in 800x600 set by tapping the down button for 1 second.(not 5 seconds otherwise you will be back at square one)
ok,when you have a picture in 800x600 set by tapping the down button for 1 second.(not 5 seconds otherwise you will be back at square one)
nothing seems to happen at all - what should I see?
One thing I found Is that it worked better if I powered up the Screen & GBS8220, then waited till the no signal displayed on my screen (from the GBS), then I turned on the Amiga.ok,when you have a picture in 800x600 set by tapping the down button for 1 second.(not 5 seconds otherwise you will be back at square one)
nothing seems to happen at all - what should I see?