23 September 2023, 23:31 | #1 |
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timing fix
Hi all, I am trying to find E123C and E125C on my Amiga 1200 rev 1d4. I have found E121c, and E122c on the reverse side but not the ones i need.
My understanding is that removing these will help the board see my TF1260, and they are not needed anyway. There is surprisingly little for novices showing exactly where these microscopic capacitors live. Can any body indicate exactly where they are ( I assume on reverse side of mobo)? or point to a image or video that pinpoints them exactly. |
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brilliant - thanks giantclam
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