nitrochrome wrote:you mean you took the flash right out of the other machine? I can do that with these things?
KC
Yeah not a problem, it has to be pretty much an identical machine though. The flash holds your operating system, which is identical on all Ultras.
Your problem sounds a bit different to mine, my machine was booting up with all the lights on, a big block on the display and no backlight. It was not scanning the floppy drive on startup, so I could not reload the os.
You may have a problem with the cpu ram, check the following thread.
viewtopic.php?t=654&highlight=cpu+flash
I would try replacing the cpu ram, if that doesn't work then try reloading the os, leave the flashprep as a last resort.
Flashprep is only required to update if your current os is below 4.5 on Ultras, not sure about Classics. If you are having problems getting it onto a floppy, then download it from http://www.emu.com/support/legacy.asp and follow the instructions given carefully. You run the file and it asks you to select a destination for the image which is usually drive:a (your floppy drive).
I just got mine fixed, cost me ?150, they put a new flash in and decided to test my hard drive and outputs which I knew were working. ?40 for a new flash and ?110 labour, not happy!
If you are in the UK or US there are a load of links in my post above for service centres, in case you can't fix it yourself.