by Garrod » Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:51 am
by Garrod
Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:51 am
I just got a new RB100 board with the VGA card and cable kit. I think the board may have a hardware problem.
When I apply power the board boots normally and I was able to install XP via the slipstream method and get the board running fairly easily. The board being restarted a couple of times as part of the XP installation.
The problem comes when I turn the power off and immediatelt turn it back on. The board fails to boot. There seems to be no logic to the LEDs on the corner of the board, the red LED always comes on, the green one is sometimes off sometimes on. But no display, no boot.
If I wait 10 - 20 minutes. I apply power and the board boots normally.
I have tried this with normal LAN and USB connections (Mouse, Keyboard, CDROM) and with nothing commected to the board, same behaviour.
I am currently using a bench stabilised power supply to power the board. I have tried 6.5, 9, 12 and 18V, same behaviour.
Am I doing something stupid, (Always possible) or is there a hardware problem with this board?
Thanks
Mike
I just got a new RB100 board with the VGA card and cable kit. I think the board may have a hardware problem.
When I apply power the board boots normally and I was able to install XP via the slipstream method and get the board running fairly easily. The board being restarted a couple of times as part of the XP installation.
The problem comes when I turn the power off and immediatelt turn it back on. The board fails to boot. There seems to be no logic to the LEDs on the corner of the board, the red LED always comes on, the green one is sometimes off sometimes on. But no display, no boot.
If I wait 10 - 20 minutes. I apply power and the board boots normally.
I have tried this with normal LAN and USB connections (Mouse, Keyboard, CDROM) and with nothing commected to the board, same behaviour.
I am currently using a bench stabilised power supply to power the board. I have tried 6.5, 9, 12 and 18V, same behaviour.
Am I doing something stupid, (Always possible) or is there a hardware problem with this board?
Thanks
Mike