Power Mac G4 1.25 DUal Processor Dual Boot PCI problem [message #96432] |
Sat, 01 March 2008 02:16 |
Michael Lunser
Messages: 5 Registered: July 2007
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Hello Paris Users,
I recently installed to EDS 1000's in a MDD Dual boot Power Mac
and I keep getting an error message that the EDS cards are not connected
right. If I use one at a time, both cards work individualy in any of the
available PCI slots. When I install both cards I get the message. I have
double checked my inter-connections but still get the message. Even if I
install both cards and do not make the inter-connections, I still get the
error message. Any help? Please?
Thanks
Michael
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Re: Power Mac G4 1.25 DUal Processor Dual Boot PCI problem [message #96438 is a reply to message #96433] |
Sat, 01 March 2008 08:19 |
Paul Braun
Messages: 391 Registered: September 2005
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On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 06:23:44 -0500, rick <parnell68@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>i know from personal experience that even when i think they're hooked
>up right...they ain't. get a magnifying glass, it really helps.
>
>On 1 Mar 2008 20:16:46 +1000, "Michael" <michael@stonesoupaudio.com>
>wrote:
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>>Hello Paris Users,
>>
>>I recently installed to EDS 1000's in a MDD Dual boot Power Mac
>>and I keep getting an error message that the EDS cards are not connected
>>right. If I use one at a time, both cards work individualy in any of the
>>available PCI slots. When I install both cards I get the message. I have
>>double checked my inter-connections but still get the message. Even if I
>>install both cards and do not make the inter-connections, I still get the
>>error message. Any help? Please?
>>
I second Rick's comments. I spent a very frustrating morning trying
to get my first dual-card setup to work until a very patient Rod
Lincoln walked me through things on the phone.
As it turned out, even though they LOOKED like they were all plugged
in right, I was missing a row of pins on one of the big cables. It's
extremely easy to be off by one pin or even miss an entire row. Trust
me, I've done it. And I'm a computer tech by trade, so it's not like
the first ribbon cable I've ever plugged in.
pab
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Re: Power Mac G4 1.25 DUal Processor Dual Boot PCI problem [message #96445 is a reply to message #96438] |
Sat, 01 March 2008 11:44 |
Michael Lunser
Messages: 5 Registered: July 2007
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Hey thank you Paul and Rick,
You are exactly right. After staying up until 6 AM, I fianally managed to
get it right. I put them both in my G3 and it worked right off. Then I put
them back in the G4 with out dis inter connecting them, just left them wired
together, and there it was. Thanks again guys!!
Michael
Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 06:23:44 -0500, rick <parnell68@hotmail.com>
>wrote:
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>>i know from personal experience that even when i think they're hooked
>>up right...they ain't. get a magnifying glass, it really helps.
>>
>>On 1 Mar 2008 20:16:46 +1000, "Michael" <michael@stonesoupaudio.com>
>>wrote:
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>>>
>>>Hello Paris Users,
>>>
>>>I recently installed to EDS 1000's in a MDD Dual boot Power Mac
>>>and I keep getting an error message that the EDS cards are not connected
>>>right. If I use one at a time, both cards work individualy in any of
the
>>>available PCI slots. When I install both cards I get the message. I
have
>>>double checked my inter-connections but still get the message. Even if
I
>>>install both cards and do not make the inter-connections, I still get
the
>>>error message. Any help? Please?
>>>
>
>I second Rick's comments. I spent a very frustrating morning trying
>to get my first dual-card setup to work until a very patient Rod
>Lincoln walked me through things on the phone.
>
>As it turned out, even though they LOOKED like they were all plugged
>in right, I was missing a row of pins on one of the big cables. It's
>extremely easy to be off by one pin or even miss an entire row. Trust
>me, I've done it. And I'm a computer tech by trade, so it's not like
>the first ribbon cable I've ever plugged in.
>
>pab
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Re: Power Mac G4 1.25 DUal Processor Dual Boot PCI problem [message #96452 is a reply to message #96445] |
Sat, 01 March 2008 14:38 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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spell check won't help me now but...rock on dude...
On 2 Mar 2008 05:44:17 +1000, "Michael" <michael@stonesoupaudio.com>
wrote:
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>Hey thank you Paul and Rick,
>You are exactly right. After staying up until 6 AM, I fianally managed to
>get it right. I put them both in my G3 and it worked right off. Then I put
>them back in the G4 with out dis inter connecting them, just left them wired
>together, and there it was. Thanks again guys!!
>
>Michael
>
> Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>>On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 06:23:44 -0500, rick <parnell68@hotmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>i know from personal experience that even when i think they're hooked
>>>up right...they ain't. get a magnifying glass, it really helps.
>>>
>>>On 1 Mar 2008 20:16:46 +1000, "Michael" <michael@stonesoupaudio.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hello Paris Users,
>>>>
>>>>I recently installed to EDS 1000's in a MDD Dual boot Power Mac
>>>>and I keep getting an error message that the EDS cards are not connected
>>>>right. If I use one at a time, both cards work individualy in any of
>the
>>>>available PCI slots. When I install both cards I get the message. I
>have
>>>>double checked my inter-connections but still get the message. Even if
>I
>>>>install both cards and do not make the inter-connections, I still get
>the
>>>>error message. Any help? Please?
>>>>
>>
>>I second Rick's comments. I spent a very frustrating morning trying
>>to get my first dual-card setup to work until a very patient Rod
>>Lincoln walked me through things on the phone.
>>
>>As it turned out, even though they LOOKED like they were all plugged
>>in right, I was missing a row of pins on one of the big cables. It's
>>extremely easy to be off by one pin or even miss an entire row. Trust
>>me, I've done it. And I'm a computer tech by trade, so it's not like
>>the first ribbon cable I've ever plugged in.
>>
>>pab
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