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Amiga Video Toaster
/ Flyer FAQs
Amiga Video Toaster
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Amiga Startup Problems
Product: Toaster Flyer LightWave
Platforms: Amiga
Problems: Amiga will not start.
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It is plugged in?
Are all peripherals, drives, and external equipment
plugged in and turned on? If not, turn them on
and restart.
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Are all circuit boards inserted fully?
If you get a flash of yellow, check to see that
the CPU board is seated, and the chip RAM is seated
and functioning.
If the Toaster, the Flyer or another card is not
fully pushed into its slot, the system may be unable
to start. Press gently, but firmly on all cards
to make sure they are seated, and then restart.
Are all cables properly connected?
Check that any cables you have handled are fully
inserted into their proper connections, and that
none are connected backwards to the port.
- Have you removed or changed any Flyer drives?
If you have removed a Flyer drive, or changed
its SCSI ID number, then your Amiga is having trouble
starting because it is looking for a now-missing
Flyer drive. The icon for the device driver is
causing the problem. You will need to restart you
system with a bootable floppy, such as a Workbench
diskette, and remove the icon from the SYS:DEVS/DOS
Drivers directory. If you have added a new drive,
or changed a drive's SCSI ID number, you will have
to put the correct device driver into the SYS:DEVS/DOS
drivers directory. These can be located in the
SYS:STORAGE/DOS Drivers directory.
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