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newly aquired d8b won't boot

Postby seasiderecording » Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:11 pm

I have had my d8b since 2000. I just got a backup board and CPU. I replaced the video card and I now have video output. The CPU has the 300mhz motherboard. I did all the bios settings according to the sheet and replaced the battery. Now it hangs on this screen.
I am not sure of the OS on this new board I just got.Any ideas? Thanks
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Re: newly aquired d8b won't boot

Postby doktor1360 » Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:55 pm

seasiderecording wrote:I have had my d8b since 2000. I just got a backup board and CPU. I replaced the video card and I now have video output. The CPU has the 300mhz motherboard. I did all the bios settings according to the sheet and replaced the battery. Now it hangs on this screen.
I am not sure of the OS on this new board I just got.Any ideas? Thanks
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Replace the video card with the previous one (or a supported card if the original has failed)... Spidey Sense is telling me you've got a Video Display card that is NOT compatible with the limited driver set that's available in the OS - this especially true with OS version 3... updated video drivers are NOT available unless you upgrade to OS version 5.1...

Give that video card swap a Go (re-swap to previously installed card or one that's known compatible), and post your results - me thinks you'll be A-OK... ;-)

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Re: newly aquired d8b won't boot

Postby seasiderecording » Wed Aug 21, 2013 10:51 pm

Thanks, The reason I swapped the video card with another is because the one I got with the new CPU did not work. I used a card from a box of them where I work. You are probably right. It works for making the bios settings visible but does not allow the OS to boot. Is this what you are saying" How can I get a working card that is compatible without taking it out of my original CPU? My board is OS 5.1 but I can't tell what this new board is. It was a donation to our college studio here on Maui. Is there a model # for the rage video card? Thank you for your help. Joel
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Re: newly aquired d8b won't boot

Postby doktor1360 » Wed Aug 21, 2013 11:52 pm

seasiderecording wrote:Thanks, The reason I swapped the video card with another is because the one I got with the new CPU did not work. I used a card from a box of them where I work. You are probably right. It works for making the bios settings visible but does not allow the OS to boot. Is this what you are saying" How can I get a working card that is compatible without taking it out of my original CPU? My board is OS 5.1 but I can't tell what this new board is. It was a donation to our college studio here on Maui. Is there a model # for the rage video card? Thank you for your help. Joel


Spot-On... it'll POST until it gets to loading up the OS (reference your screenshot), at that point it transfers control over to the OS, and the OS expects that a video card capable of utilizing the included drivers is installed in the CPU... otherwise, No Joy...

Check the database, Joel (http://www.sonido-7.com/d8b/index.html)... I will add that these cards work really well (I use these in my D8B and HDR 24/96): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814129042

You can find them for even less on eBay, just make sure the card is built on the ATI Radeon 7000 chipset, and you're Golden - drivers are included w/ the Mackie OS... others will work, but I've found that ANY Radeon 7000 based card will work without issue... :geek:

Have at it, Brutha... and post back here to let us all know how ya made out... ;-)

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Re: newly aquired d8b won't boot

Postby seasiderecording » Sat Aug 31, 2013 10:13 am

Well, I've made progress. My radeon 7000 series card arrived from ebay I put it in and it still wouldn't boot. I had shipped my board to S and X pro audio a year and a half ago from Hawaii when there were serious issues and they put in a new motherboard, but I also had them format an extra hard drive that I forgot I had. I tried that and it came to life in os 5.1 demo mode. I had tried to load an OS onto the original drive with my v5.1 floppies but it seems the hard drive wouldn't accept it. I guess if I pay for a new os 5.1 authorization I'll be up and running. The board has several faders that stick and are sluggish. Thank you for your help.
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