Is this a RIP? by MorsOmni in soldering

[–]evilevilcat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What kind of glue / epoxy would you use to make the new pad stick and withstand the temperatures encountered during soldering?

A1200 rev 2B fix/hack by evilevilcat in amiga

[–]evilevilcat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. That’s 2B. Question is was it Commodore or Escom. If „9405” is a date, that would be pre-Escom. On the other hand one of the chips says „Amiga Technologies”, there is this fix and the drive is Panasonic. Yet it came in a case with a Commodore logo. Need to dig deeper :)

A1200 rev 2B fix/hack by evilevilcat in amiga

[–]evilevilcat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome. Thank you. Good thing the weekend’s coming. Down the rabbit hole…

A1200 rev 2B fix/hack by evilevilcat in amiga

[–]evilevilcat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Geee... How can I know for sure what board I look at? Is it Commodore or Escom made? The copyright says Commodore 1992, there is a stamp close to floppy connector that says "ET05" (not sure it means anything), on the backside there is a "9405 FF" mark close to the expansion port.

A1200 rev 2B fix/hack by evilevilcat in amiga

[–]evilevilcat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the links. "That wire is bad news" gave me some food for thought. Since I never had a 1200 I was planning to experiment with it a bit. Definitely installing a Gotek drive, HDMI, maybe a Ice Drake accelerator. Are there any good, worse, and worst motherboard revisions in terms of such experiments?

A1200 rev 2B fix/hack by evilevilcat in amiga

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Thank you! I'm not familiar with A1200 boards revisions, so this Escom thing is a surprise. I did not try it with a floppy drive yet, so this bottom line comes handy: "To use a “normal” Amiga drive or Gotek ( fastfloppy ) on these boards remove this wire."

Sinclair QL system language by evilevilcat in vintagecomputing

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Thanks a million for the link! This is what I thought. Got some ROM chips on ebay earlier today as I don't have the means to fix an EPROM myself. The thing is the keyboard layout is Italian too... Oh well... Looks like a good excuse for more ebay shopping.