Does anyone have a GFD on the deskboard, if so could you check which of the Vcc and GND pins that are hooked together..
According to Dr.Tom (tom's hardware) It should be A8, A12 and A15 to Vcc; and B1,B4,B8,B12,B15 and B17 to GND. I've made my own GFD (not following tom's flaws) and as soon I hook up the GFD my computer won't start..Even with all dipswitches off (=Not connected) it won't start . So I think that there is an error in the Vcc circuit(core voltage) or even more probably in the GND-circuit..
If I only had a GFD so I could check which one of the GND pins that are connected together.
Could somebody please take 5min off your time and follow a few traces on the GFD-board?
A-pins are on the processorside of the processor board
B-pins are on the backside
No.1 pin is the one most far from the processor and pin 20 is the one closest to centre of board (both sides).
Thanx a lot if anyone would check it out..
According to Dr.Tom (tom's hardware) It should be A8, A12 and A15 to Vcc; and B1,B4,B8,B12,B15 and B17 to GND. I've made my own GFD (not following tom's flaws) and as soon I hook up the GFD my computer won't start..Even with all dipswitches off (=Not connected) it won't start . So I think that there is an error in the Vcc circuit(core voltage) or even more probably in the GND-circuit..
If I only had a GFD so I could check which one of the GND pins that are connected together.
Could somebody please take 5min off your time and follow a few traces on the GFD-board?
A-pins are on the processorside of the processor board
B-pins are on the backside
No.1 pin is the one most far from the processor and pin 20 is the one closest to centre of board (both sides).
Thanx a lot if anyone would check it out..
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