I’m getting the same exact thing but all the fans (cpu fan) are running - the 27” screen just says “no signal” then goes off and the screen is black with nothing.
I sent an email to support on it but any help would be appreciated
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I’m getting the same exact thing but all the fans (cpu fan) are running - the 27” screen just says “no signal” then goes off and the screen is black with nothing.
I sent an email to support on it but any help would be appreciated
When I turn it on, the “no signal” appears on the screen - all fans are running (3) but it does not boot up as usual. Screen just stays black. I did however changed out the 2032 cpu coin battery thinking that it might be dead (based on JJP vid) but still no iOS boot up. I tried the paper chip method but still nothing.
Quoted from LTG:Do you get the splash JJP screen when you turn the game on ? If not, the motherboard isn't starting. Power supply issue ?
LTG : )
Sent you a pm or 2 lol
Quoted from LTG:Do you get the splash JJP screen when you turn the game on ? If not, the motherboard isn't starting. Power supply issue ?
LTG : )
Changed out the 2032 coin style battery as well. Still nothing.
Jp.
Quoted from titanpenguin:Yup. LTG is on this! When was the last time the battery was changed?
Quoted from pinballinreno:The pins they are shorting are the reset. The pc won't boot if a jumper is left on the reset pins.
The pc however will boot if the power switch pins are jumpered only momentarity and the jumper removed as soon as the fan starts.
The same power switch pins that start the pc also shut it down if the jumper is left on.
Short press of the switch = on
Long press of the switch = off.
So, there are 2 sets of pins we can deal with.
Reset pins
Power switch pins.
Both are 2 pins in the little area labeled fp or front panel.
If you look carefully on the edge of the pc main board they are labeled
Power and reset.
On a failed boot JJP has recommended doing a reset.
Powering the game on with reset pins jumpered.
Power off the game, remove jumper and power the game back on to see if it boots.
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