I/O Recognization problem at each startup
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 11:55 pm
Hi,
My D8B (with OS 3.1) is not able to recognize all my DIO-8's or OPT-8's at startup. It shows the slots as "EMPTY".
Not for all slots but 2 of 4 slots minimum, and empty slots are not always the same.
Previous owner of the console has found a solution to fix it: he has plugged an external switch connected to the pins of the mainboard in order to reset console when it is powered up. After pressing the switch and resetting the console (while it is powered up), it recognize immediately all I/O cards.
I started with 2 x DIO-8's when I bought the console (with v.2 chips)
I bought additional 2 x DIO-8's (with same v.2 chips) and also I have 3 x OPT-8's plugged to the HDR 24/96.
I tried many combinations (empty slots, all slots loaded, different card types etc..) same thing happens.
Does it looks like a hardware or software problem?
Do you have any experience about this problem, how to solve?
I did not tried Ribbon Cable Procedure yet, it may be the solution?
Thank you from advance,
Regards,
Cihan
My D8B (with OS 3.1) is not able to recognize all my DIO-8's or OPT-8's at startup. It shows the slots as "EMPTY".
Not for all slots but 2 of 4 slots minimum, and empty slots are not always the same.
Previous owner of the console has found a solution to fix it: he has plugged an external switch connected to the pins of the mainboard in order to reset console when it is powered up. After pressing the switch and resetting the console (while it is powered up), it recognize immediately all I/O cards.
I started with 2 x DIO-8's when I bought the console (with v.2 chips)
I bought additional 2 x DIO-8's (with same v.2 chips) and also I have 3 x OPT-8's plugged to the HDR 24/96.
I tried many combinations (empty slots, all slots loaded, different card types etc..) same thing happens.
Does it looks like a hardware or software problem?
Do you have any experience about this problem, how to solve?
I did not tried Ribbon Cable Procedure yet, it may be the solution?
Thank you from advance,
Regards,
Cihan