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Title: Strange ipac problem
Post by: tommy on December 31, 2007, 05:51:43 pm
I bought a used ipac about a year ago and just a few days ago I started having a problem that I think is because of it.

Every now and then I think the ipac is shorting out my video card when I use my keyboard,  I would lose my video signal and my keyboard seems to lose power as well. This only happens when I'm in a game using keys and when I kinda tug on the keyboard cord running right to the ipac my caps lock key seems to regain power and resets. I then have to reboot to get my video signal back.

Has anyone ever had a problem like this or have any ideas of what's wrong? Can the ipac short out a pc if something is wrong with it? The connections seem fine.
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: ChadTower on December 31, 2007, 06:06:37 pm

Could you have tugged a solder joint cold?  It likely isn't a short - but an intermittent connection somewhere could cause a lockup or reset.
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: tommy on December 31, 2007, 07:14:28 pm
I think it may have something to do with one of the two female sockets causing the trouble. I can't say for sure yet.
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: Hoopz on December 31, 2007, 07:27:16 pm
Two things:

Email Andy.

Post this is the right forum.
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: tommy on December 31, 2007, 07:41:42 pm
This is the right forum for me to get the most views quickly.

Thanks for nothing, move along.
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: polaris on December 31, 2007, 07:50:52 pm
i know the answer but im not gonna tell you til you post it in the right forum
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: tommy on December 31, 2007, 07:52:54 pm
i know the answer but im not gonna tell you til you post it in the right forum


I wouldn't want the answer from you anyway. Move along.  ;D
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: polaris on December 31, 2007, 07:55:54 pm
you must have worked out i was gonna say your pitbull attacked it  ;)
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: tommy on December 31, 2007, 07:57:00 pm
I don't accept answers from people who do not use proper capitalization and punctuation.  :angel:
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: Jdurg on December 31, 2007, 08:06:41 pm
I don't accept answers from people who do not use proper capitalization and punctuation.  :angel:

dAmN.  I WAS GoINg TO AnsWER That For yOU  WHaT AM I GoInG tO Do?  ;)  :P ;D
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: tommy on December 31, 2007, 08:17:49 pm
I don't accept answers from people who do not use proper capitalization and punctuation.  :angel:

dAmN.  I WAS GoINg TO AnsWER That For yOU  WHaT AM I GoInG tO Do?  ;)  :P ;D


That actually would have worked for me if you had answered the question. Polaris is clueless though.  ;)
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: polaris on December 31, 2007, 08:37:36 pm
I don't accept answers from people who do not use proper capitalization and punctuation.  :angel:

dAmN.  I WAS GoINg TO AnsWER That For yOU  WHaT AM I GoInG tO Do?  ;)  :P ;D


That actually would have worked for me if you had answered the question. Polaris is clueless though.  ;)

mostly i assume that people have the intelligence to work it out, but i won't make that mistake with you again. ;D
that orl kerek enough for you
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: tommy on December 31, 2007, 08:45:48 pm
I bought a used ipac about a year ago and just a few days ago I started having a problem that I think is because of it.

Every now and then I think the ipac is shorting out my video card when I use my keyboard,  I would lose my video signal and my keyboard seems to lose power as well. This only happens when I'm in a game using keys and when I kinda tug on the keyboard cord running right to the ipac my caps lock key seems to regain power and resets. I then have to reboot to get my video signal back.

Has anyone ever had a problem like this or have any ideas of what's wrong? Can the ipac short out a pc if something is wrong with it? The connections seem fine.
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: Hoopz on January 01, 2008, 07:35:44 am
Two things:

Email Andy.


Post this is the right forum.

This is the right forum for me to get the most views quickly.

Thanks for nothing, move along.


Andy has also suggested people email him directly.  I doubt he ventures into EE very much.  I would also suggest not being a daft ---tallywhacker--- when asking for help...  And more people will look in Main than in EE especially the type of people who would want to help with this issue.

If you are still stuck drop me an email and I am sure I can help: andy@ultimarc.com

Sounds like you need to drop me an email: andy@ultimarc.com

You could always drop me an email if you need help: andy@ultimarc.com

If you are still unsure, drop me an email and I will assist.
andy@ultimarc.com

With this kind of issue the best way is to drop me an email. Let me know if you do run into it again.
Andy@ultimarc.com

Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: ChadTower on January 01, 2008, 10:49:22 am
I would also suggest not being a daft ---tallywhacker--- when asking for help... 

What a first round daft ---tallywhacker---.
Title: Re: Strange ipac problem
Post by: tommy on January 07, 2008, 09:33:47 pm
I don't think it's the ipac anymore, it may be my lcd or video card now.

Sometimes while trying to view web pages I will lose my video signal and when I turn my monitor off and then back on again it will be restored, sometimes this will happen a few times while browsing online and by me turning the power on and off again my video will come back on. Other times while in a game I will lose my video signal at random and nothing will fix the problem without a reboot. I have no idea what has changed as my pc has been fine for many years now and all of a sudden this is going on. I have not changed anything or updated anything. The only thing I can think of is my LCD is craping out or it's the video card. (radeon 9200 pci, 128 mb) 

Most of the time everything is fine, only when I get into a PC game will I have to reboot, web page blackouts are kinda rare. This is very strange to me.

Any ideas?