Hello Kevin, thanks for co-thinking. I've booted up, it stops after 20 seconds, so that looks OK, then I inserted the sounddisk the drive starts turning. I try to load a sound, but no result at all. Also tried to change to another page, but then I don't hear the system disk. So it seems that everything what has to do with input/output communication doesn't work. So no monitor, no music keyboard, no A-N keyboard, no keypad. Is there a card that holds this job? Hans --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, kevin kelley <xirin6@...> wrote: > > Have you tried to load a sound to see if the disks > are still working? Place a disk in the drive and then > hit 1 and then * on the keyboard keypad and see if > anything happens with the disk drives. > The monitor may be a different situation all > together. > > Kevin Kelley > > --- Hans Nijhof <hansensandra@...> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > after connecting the communication cable from the > > keyboard to the > > mainframe, with the power on, my system doesn't > > start up anymore > > (static electricity). It only shows a green square > > on the monitor and > > the keypad of the music keyboard doesn't show any > > text at all. I've > > checked all the fuses on the back of the mainframe, > > they all are OK. > > Also disconneced the music keyboard and plugged the > > qwerty keyboard > > directly into the mainframe. Also no effect. I can > > here the diskdrives > > running when I put in the boot disk, but nothing > > changes on the screen > > or keypad. > > Did anybody else have experience with this problem? > > Are there also > > fuses on the cards inside the mainframe? If not > > which card could have > > something to do with this problem? > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > Hans > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >
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Re: IIX doesn't boot, only green screen
2007-04-18 by Hans Nijhof
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