amiga.org
     
iconAll times are GMT -6. The time now is 06:06 PM. | Welcome to Forum, please register to access all of our features.

» Amiga.org » Amiga computer related discussion » Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion » GVP HD8+ problems

Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion This forum is dedicated to the discussion and resolution of issues related to Classic and Next Generation Amiga hardware. Got a problem with a piece of hardware? Click to speak.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 05-16-2012, 11:47 AM   #16
sim085
Cult Member
Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70
Activity: 1% Activity: 1% Activity: 1%
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Malta (Europe)
Posts: 915
Blog Entries: 1
Default Re: GVP HD8+ problems

Quote:
Originally Posted by Etherweet View Post
at this point i would say disconnect the scsi cable from the hard drive. Then boot up with the hd8 connected.
I disconnected the scsi cable and booted up with the hd8 connected ... still same problem I guess this proves the problem is with the hd8, but does it say anything as to where the problem might be?
sim085 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-2012, 06:34 PM   #17
Motormouth
Technoid
Points: 6,624, Level: 53 Points: 6,624, Level: 53 Points: 6,624, Level: 53
Activity: 2% Activity: 2% Activity: 2%
 
Motormouth's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Another World
Posts: 245
Default Re: GVP HD8+ problems

Quote:
Originally Posted by Motormouth View Post
I had a problem with my GVP HD8+ PSU. The solder joints on the female IEC plug became loose. I had to re-solder them.
I would still check the power supply and resoldering IEC plug is about the easily thing in electronics to solder (the solder joints are very large). I have seen a couple of these power supplies have loose connection. This loose connection can often cause strange effects.
Only one of the voltages maybe a problem or a ground or even the board may not be getting enough current.

I would get anything from the hard drive not spinning (controller and ram would check out just fine. Even the hard drive would identify itself with SCSI Mounter) to a variety of Guru errors.

Remember the A500 HD 8+ and A500 should not co-mingle their power supply, only signals.

improper power to the A5000 HD 8+ will not necessary keep the A500 from coming on
Motormouth is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-17-2012, 04:09 PM   #18
sim085
Cult Member
Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70
Activity: 1% Activity: 1% Activity: 1%
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Malta (Europe)
Posts: 915
Blog Entries: 1
Default Re: GVP HD8+ problems

Quote:
Originally Posted by Motormouth View Post
I would still check the power supply and resoldering IEC plug
I replaced the gvp power supply with a PC power supply, checked all voltages on chips and hard drive are correct, but still same problem. Put switch on "Game", remove hard drive (inc. scsi cable), removed all memory sticks, set jumpers on J8 J7 (0 memory), switched on but still same problem. GVP HD8 green lights comes on, fun starts spinning, A500 turns on with blinking LED and screen is black or maybe very dark grey!!

I really can't understand what is wrong.
sim085 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-18-2012, 01:48 AM   #19
sim085
Cult Member
Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70
Activity: 1% Activity: 1% Activity: 1%
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Malta (Europe)
Posts: 915
Blog Entries: 1
Default Re: GVP HD8+ problems

Quote:
Originally Posted by Etherweet View Post
the hd8 probably does a scan from device 0 to 6, giving each unit time to come up.
What does this mean exactly? What are device 0 to 6?
sim085 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-18-2012, 02:54 AM   #20
psxphill
Defender of the Faith
Points: 5,126, Level: 45 Points: 5,126, Level: 45 Points: 5,126, Level: 45
Activity: 28% Activity: 28% Activity: 28%
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 1,134
Default Re: GVP HD8+ problems

Quote:
Originally Posted by sim085 View Post
What does this mean exactly? What are device 0 to 6?
On scsi everything has a device number, including the controller itself which is normally 7.

When the computer turns on the boot rom in the controller will start looking for a hard drive to boot from (which will be in the range 0 to 6).

It's possible that without a drive plugged in or if it's unable to communicate with the drive (maybe a bad scsi cable) then the boot rom will sit there for a long time just in case it comes on eventually.

The LED is flashing, which would generally indicate a Guru. However if it doesn't stop flashing and reboot and start again (like a Guru would) then it's possible that the boot rom flashes the LED while it's waiting for the drive. However I have never owned a HD8+ so I'm really just guessing.

Have you tried a different internal cable?
psxphill is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-18-2012, 01:56 PM   #21
sim085
Cult Member
Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70
Activity: 1% Activity: 1% Activity: 1%
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Malta (Europe)
Posts: 915
Blog Entries: 1
Default Re: GVP HD8+ problems

Quote:
Originally Posted by psxphill View Post
When the computer turns on the boot rom in the controller will start looking for a hard drive to boot from (which will be in the range 0 to 6).

It's possible that without a drive plugged in or if it's unable to communicate with the drive (maybe a bad scsi cable) then the boot rom will sit there for a long time just in case it comes on eventually.
At the moment I do not have an extra scsi cable so I have to wait before I try that as well. However I did discover something else which I do not know if it says anything about where the fault might be...

The hd8 has two LED lights; one green and one yellow with the yellow LED showing hard disk activity. Now, when no scsi cable is connected to the hd8 only the green LED turns on. When I connect the scsi cable to the hd8, but no hard disk, the yellow LED turns on and off repeatedly. When I then connect the hard disk, again only green LED turns on.

Does this mean that the controller is indeed finding the hard disk and the problem might be something that happens afterwards?

I will try a new scsi cable the moment I have one just to make sure I try any option.
sim085 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-23-2012, 03:28 PM   #22
sim085
Cult Member
Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70
Activity: 1% Activity: 1% Activity: 1%
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Malta (Europe)
Posts: 915
Blog Entries: 1
Default Re: GVP HD8+ problems

I checked the SCSI cable and this seems to be fine as well. Does anyone know what the hd8 tries to do after it confirms that there is a hard disk?

Last edited by sim085; 05-23-2012 at 03:35 PM..
sim085 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-24-2012, 02:34 PM   #23
paul1981
Cult Member
Points: 4,187, Level: 41 Points: 4,187, Level: 41 Points: 4,187, Level: 41
Activity: 27% Activity: 27% Activity: 27%
 
paul1981's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: England
Posts: 614
Default Re: GVP HD8+ problems

Quote:
Originally Posted by sim085 View Post
I checked the SCSI cable and this seems to be fine as well. Does anyone know what the hd8 tries to do after it confirms that there is a hard disk?
How did you check the cable?
paul1981 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-24-2012, 05:35 PM   #24
sim085
Cult Member
Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70 Points: 11,271, Level: 70
Activity: 1% Activity: 1% Activity: 1%
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Malta (Europe)
Posts: 915
Blog Entries: 1
Default Re: GVP HD8+ problems

Quote:
Originally Posted by paul1981 View Post
How did you check the cable?
With a solderless breadboard + jump wires + led light + 3.7V battery. Did a small circuit with the scsi cable in the middle, tested it for each line on the cable and led light turned on each time.

Is this ok? or that was not the right way to test it? I just tried the first thing that came to mind.

Last edited by sim085; 05-25-2012 at 01:24 AM..
sim085 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-27-2012, 07:16 AM   #25
paul1981
Cult Member
Points: 4,187, Level: 41 Points: 4,187, Level: 41 Points: 4,187, Level: 41
Activity: 27% Activity: 27% Activity: 27%
 
paul1981's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: England
Posts: 614
Default Re: GVP HD8+ problems

Quote:
Originally Posted by sim085 View Post
With a solderless breadboard + jump wires + led light + 3.7V battery. Did a small circuit with the scsi cable in the middle, tested it for each line on the cable and led light turned on each time.

Is this ok? or that was not the right way to test it? I just tried the first thing that came to mind.
That sounds okay, but even so you can never be sure. A good connection depends on good spring force on the little copper connections on the end of the cable onto the pins on the drive/adapter. Poking thick jump wires in the holes could weaken the connections further. So I'd still recommend replacing the cable just incase.
Unless you can test the cable on another computer then you can't be sure it's working correctly at all.
paul1981 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
gvp , hd8 , problems

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump