What stuff are you trying power?
Does the system, as configured, work with a standard ATX supply?
Well, I *finally* got my M1-ATX hooked up (after buying it two months ago, I'm a lazy bum) aaaaaaaaand...it doesn't work.
I'm running it in dumb PSU mode (no jumpers) from an Astron 20A 12VDC power supply and when I hit the system power button, the power LED comes on, but nothing spins up and the machine doesn't POST. Holding the power switch for 4 seconds causes the LED to turn off again.
Got an email off to mp3car.com (which is where I bought it) and to iTuner support, but haven't gotten any responses yet.
Anybody here have any thoughts?
What stuff are you trying power?
Does the system, as configured, work with a standard ATX supply?
EPIA-M10000 with 512 megs RAM, Matrox Millenium PCI video card, and a Toshiba 60gig 2.5" HD.Originally Posted by rando
Oops, forgot to say that yes, it works with the stock Casetronic C137 power supply.Originally Posted by rando
Hmm. Zip-Lock, have you checked your email?
Still no response from mp3car.com or ituner.com :/
Have you checked the voltages on each of the M1-ATX rails?
I'm getting 1.7V on the 3.3V lines, 1.5V on the 5V lines, 0.2V on 12V, and 5V on 5VSB.
That definitely doesn't sound good! And your 12V DC supply is steady at 12V while this is happening?
It's staying at 13.88 volts. Certainly does NOT sound good. Still haven't heard anything back from iTuner or mp3car.
Actually, just called iTuner, apparently they're moving offices this week, which is why my support request has gone unanswered...not sure why I haven't gotten a reply from Zip-Lock though.![]()
Hopefully they get it taken care of for you. I'm out of ideas other than to agree that it's probably toast.
I just got myself one of these as well, and have a very similar problem.
powering a EPIA-M VIA board. It just pulses on/off every second.
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