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Old 11 December 2007, 09:42   #21
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I have some great news!!!

on the hunt for those jumpers your missing i found this
LOL, excellent! I'll take 2
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Old 11 December 2007, 10:14   #22
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Lack of INT2 modification doesnt appear (from other posts) to prevent the A3000(T) from booting.

I would look at seeing if you have a chip in U103 first.
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May also get them to do the buster change while they're there.. I'm taking no risks with my beauty.. heh (Especially since cash is low and there's no way I could afford another 3000T at the moment)
If AmigaKit accidentally broke the buster socket when fitting a new one, I doubt they would fix it for you gratis.

"The socket was too brittle sir, there was just nothing we could do, we can fit a new socket for you for £<insert large number> if you like?"
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Old 11 December 2007, 14:07   #24
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You have the INT2 modification?

Perhaps it is This?



U103 is the empty socket in Chain's photo above.

If you read on Usenet the missing U103 is the source of the majority of A3000T accelerator problems.
OMG! Ur right.. there's nothing in U103... Wonder why I didn't notice that before...
Any idea where I can get said part?

Well, even if amigakit DID break it, at least they'd have the skill to repair it, whereas I don't.. lol
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Any idea where I can get said part?
Farnell Electronics 20p each inc VAT. Unknown postage costs, probably a LOT more than the item.

RS Electronics 14p each ex VAT (but you have to buy 25 units, which is about £3.50) Unknown postage costs

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if you only need one m8... I have a spare 74F08 Quad 2 input AND gate. PM me and i will post it out to you on Thursday
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if you only need one m8... I have a spare 74F08 Quad 2 input AND gate. PM me and i will post it out to you on Thursday
Yes! Cool, thx PM sent!
Perhaps I'll finally be able to get OS4 running on the 3000T this week then

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Farnell Electronics 20p each inc VAT. Unknown postage costs, probably a LOT more than the item.

RS Electronics 14p each ex VAT (but you have to buy 25 units, which is about £3.50) Unknown postage costs
Thx for the links, will bear them in mind when hunting future components.
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also this is a good one too...

http://www.futurlec.com takes a couple of weeks postage but at $5 its nothing....

lol you have no idea how tempted i am to send a red sweater in the post with 74F08 on it lol... but dont worry imma not that mischievous.... or am i
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Remember it's 5XL size
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also this is a good one too...

http://www.futurlec.com takes a couple of weeks postage but at $5 its nothing....

lol you have no idea how tempted i am to send a red sweater in the post with 74F08 on it lol... but dont worry imma not that mischievous.... or am i
Haha, feel free Be aware that I will write "3000T" on it and post pics of me in it

Size medium lol
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question has been posted here now: https://retrocomputing.stackexchange.com/q/14947/3316

(the jokes probably got the best of the OP...)
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And was just released after 13 years of being committed?
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