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adgloride 23 October 2006 18:17

Amiga Tower right angled adapter problems
 
I have two towers and was having a problem with one of them the sound wasn't working properly so I decided to switch. The other tower didn't have a right angled adapter in it so I decided to swap it with the one in the other tower. Without removing the amiga mobo the adapter would not fit so I decided to file it down to fit it easily. Now it won't work all I get is a device opening error even though the light on my netgear wireless card is on.

When filing I don't think I damaged anything on the board. Anyone got any ideas why it isn't working? If I've damaged it is their a cheap place to buy one, I've seen them but as usual since its amiga hardware they want fancy prices for them.

Mad-Matt 23 October 2006 18:44

Concidering how easy it it to damage the pcmcia port and especially the adaptor id say its a sure thing that its damaged.

would have been so much easier to just take the motherboard out im sure.

I have a power tower with ppc and mediator attached and the whole lot just lifts out on the backplate

Zetr0 23 October 2006 22:48

if you could take somepictures of your modification adgloride, we can then help you sort it out :)

adgloride 25 October 2006 23:18

Its not exactly a modification. All I did was file some of the board off so it would fit. As far as I know I've not touched anything on the board that was critical to it working.

Zetr0 26 October 2006 03:18

if you could send picies, we may be able to help each other my friend :)

so snap and sendie :)

coze 26 October 2006 08:19

what do you mean by filing ? did you cut the board :shocked

as far as I know, a1200 mobo is a multilayer pcb, meaning there might be tracks underneath even though you can't see them from the surface.


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