PLEASE: Pegasos 2 SERVICE!!!
  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Phantom
    Posts: 381 from 2004/9/7
    According to another topic that my Pegasos2 doesn't seems to boot, I wanted to know if Genesi can repair my Pegasos board or the processor.

    I changed everything, I used 2 different PSUs, 3 different RAM modules, 2 different GFX Cards, 3 different HD Drives, another cables to connect the HD and the DVD-ROM, but still NOTHING (only the fans are working!!!).

    Please, is there anything I can do, or I miss, before to search for repair of my Pegasos.

    Kind regards

    [ Edited by Phantom on 2007/8/10 3:35 ]
  • »10.08.07 - 01:34
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    keropi
    Posts: 131 from 2006/11/11
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    bplan, tha manufacturer of the board can and will help you. They have replaced my dead pegII/G3 mobo...
    you can contact them here:

    http://www.bplan-gmbh.de/contact_en.html

    they are friendly and will help you!
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    My Peg 2 died some months ago (because of the fan) and is also repaired bij BPlan. I'm a happy user again........

    Regards Tom
  • »10.08.07 - 05:46
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Thanks guys. I sent an email to bplan already.

    How much did you pay both of you, if you remember? :-)
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    Please, is there anything I can do, or I miss, before to search for repair of my Pegasos.

    You can try to hook up the board on a serial cable (settings: 115200 8N1) to another computer, and see if you get any debug output from the firmware. Try this with a "blank" board too, with only CPU card inserted (even without memory!), all cards, all hard disks, and all other peripherials removed/disconnected. If you don't get any output, it's probably dead, and needs repair. Contact bPlan in this case. Otherwise the messages might give you some hints what to look at.
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    I have a null modem.

    Just say, that I will connect the Pegasos 2 with the PC. I must use HyperTerminal on Windows to check that? And then how I will do it. It's my first time and really I don't know anything. Any help will be appreciated.

    How I can get a debug output when I connected the Pegasos 2 with the PC via the null modem?
  • »10.08.07 - 06:58
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    Framiga
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    If you still can't using the EJECT button of your DVD, probably the mobo is blocking the +5v line.

    Try to powerON the system with the mobo connector disconnected to see if HD will spins and the DVD eject is functioning (the fans are spinning because they use +12v)

    Anyway (like it seems) BPlan is your best friend!

    Good luck
  • »10.08.07 - 08:35
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    According to that, this happens only if I plug the IDE cable to both the HD and the DVD-ROM. Then I don't have power, I cannot eject the disk.

    I put out the IDE cable and remove even HD also, but I connected the power, and the DVD-ROM can now eject!!! Marvellous :-P

    If you believe that, I tried 2 different IDE cables and the problem is still the same.
  • »10.08.07 - 12:52
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    Framiga
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    if you want to do a last test before sending the mobo to BPlan, test with a multimeter if the +5v is present with everything connected (even on the HD/DVD power connector is ok)
  • »10.08.07 - 13:38
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    Quote:

    You can try to hook up the board on a serial cable (settings: 115200 8N1) to another computer, and see if you get any debug output from the firmware. Try this with a "blank" board too, with only CPU card inserted (even without memory!), all cards, all hard disks, and all other peripherials removed/disconnected. If you don't get any output, it's probably dead, and needs repair. Contact bPlan in this case. Otherwise the messages might give you some hints what to look at.


    What program I must run on Windows because I don't know. Maybe HyperTerminal? And what I must put at the settings?

    If it's HyperTerminal where I will put these settings u mentioned?
    :-?
  • »10.08.07 - 14:40
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    In HyperTerminal you should be able to edit connection properties for a serial (probably COM1) connection.
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    "Pegasos II & CPU-modul Reperatur Durch BPlan: 120 Euro"

    (I brought it to Vesalia and they send it to BPlan._

    Regards Tom
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    Posts: 750 from 2003/2/14
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    Hi Phantom, it looks like you having trouble. Could you send us an email please? It would be great if you could include the following information: where and when did you buy it.

    Thanks.

    R&B :-)
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 121 from 2004/6/9
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    @ Phantom

    Yes, HyperTerminal is good for this pupose. IIRC default settings are
    OK except the speed value. You should set it to 115200.

    Here you can find a detailed description:
    http://www.bplan-gmbh.de/news/update_en.html
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    zhulien
    Posts: 118 from 2004/8/21
    this makes me wonder, should I refit my G4 with a heatsync minus fan (ie: passive cooling) or should I offer a trade with someone for my G4 for their G3? Of course fully working... what's your opinions?
  • »13.08.07 - 01:32
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Hi Phantom, we answered you. Thomas answered you. We are trying to do our best to support you in your time of need. Is there something else we can do?

    You need to pack up the board and ship it to bplan. :-) OK?

    Best regards,
    R&B :-)
  • »13.08.07 - 01:41
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    @ bbrv

    Everything is ok. I contacted Mr. Thomas via telephone also, we had a little conversation about the Pegasos 2, about the shipment and the repair costs.

    So it's time to send it.... Thanks :-D

    [ Edited by Phantom on 2007/8/13 13:39 ]
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    I wish you good luck ;) Nice to know that bbrv
    have done something with Mr. Thomas ;P I hope
    that lots got their CyberstormPPC back from repair
    in the end.
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    Edited_ he is Thomas Knabel by BPlan .... ALL another person! :-)



    [ Edited by Framiga on 2007/8/13 13:49 ]

    [ Edited by Framiga on 2007/8/13 13:52 ]
  • »13.08.07 - 12:47
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    One last thing I thought. I searched for a CMOS jumper, so maybe my board needs a reset, but I didn't find anything according to that. Is there any CMOS jumper on the Pegasos board?

    I also consider if this has something to do with the battery. I put off the battery and I will check it again tomorrow.

    [ Edited by Phantom on 2007/8/13 22:35 ]

    [ Edited by Phantom on 2007/8/13 22:36 ]
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Phantom

    There is no CMOS jumper. And about battery, its not a Teron aka Amiga1 so that wouldnt be an issue. Best bet is to send it to bplan..
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    BBRV support is great.

    I think we have got the best support that a community can wish.

    My experience

    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=5171&forum=2#49903
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    I think we have got the best support that a community can wish.


    I agree. It's even better than the customer service of Eyetech and ACK. :-D
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