Hi, On Monday 21 June 2004 13:12, I?igo Lopez Barranco wrote: > >I don't understand, what do you mean "with both power LEDs off", > > the LEDs on the Lite5200? If yes, then I guess you have a problem! > > Yes, I mean that. If the PCI card is plugged in the slot, when I connect > the power, the LEDs in the Lite5200 board for 5V and 3.3V stay off.
--> short-circuit, I'm really surprised, that the board survived, sometimes, ground connections from the PCI card tend to go up in smoke :-( > Without the PCI card, the Lite5200 works fine. > > > And of course it should be inserted correctly - sorry if this is too > > obvious! > > I think it is, but just to be sure: when I plug the card the RJ45 connector > is in the side of the IDE connector of the Lite5200, in the opposite side > of the "short part" of the PCI connector. Right? NO NO!!! See Wolfgangs mail: >>"You may have plugged it in incorrectly. Make sure that the front >>bezel is on the side where the serial and USB connectors are - i. e. >>NOT where the ATA connector is." accoding to this, the part with the RJ45 connector should be on the USB & serial connector side and NOT the way you did it now. If in doubt, check the schematics and compare with the PCI specification... > > > One card, that is known to work in this slot is the Intel eepro100 NIC. > > I'll try to get ont of those, though I'm not sure if the timing problems in > the PCI bus may cause the problem I'm seeing with this board. Thanks. Probably not, but it is a hint, in case you encounter more PCI problems, when the LEDs are on again ;-) Ciao, Gerhard ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/