Hi Ben,
> Help! Um, I was just programming away on my a100 and all of a
sudden
> without cause or warning I lost all power!!!! where's the fuse
> Anyone know what the heck might have caused this Someone help
> please!!!
Take the plug out of the back of the case. Immediately above the
where the plug fits is where the fuse is, you'll need to lever it out
with a screwdriver or the like, from underneath. The fuses are not
ordinary 13-amp plug types, but special 'time-lag' ones. (It would be
as well to check the one in the plug too, to see which has blown.)
Maplin sell the time-lag ones, so I'm sorry to say you will probably
not get it going again straight away - use the time to try and
establish what happened(!). If it's not an obvious wayward piece of
metal shorting something across one of the boards, then it's hard to
suggest what it might be - generally all modules have short circuit
protection built in, because the very act of inserting patch leads
tends to short things momentarily to ground, so it's unlikely to be a
loose or dangling lead. You could try taking your current patch apart
lead-by-lead to see if you might have wired up something in a non-
nice way (though again this Doepfer stuff seems pretty unburstable
from that point of view, so I think this is very unlikely). The only
time it happened to me is when I was using it power something on a
breadboard - I connected an op amp the wrong way - and it blew the
fuse in short order (chip still seemed to work though!).
Tim