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Timing Fix a1200 rev 1D mobo for 060
Does anyone have an easy to follow link to the timing fix for Terrible Fire 060 ?
I have found several and am not 100% clear which bits need removing (two components on the underside) and what else needs doing. Cheers in advance. |
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You only need to remove E123C and E125C.
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See here: https://www.ianstedman.co.uk/amiga-a...erboard-fixes/ ![]() |
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I looked at a few articles and got to the consensus about the 2 little caps.
then spent ages with a magnifying glass findin the buggers 125c 123c. Fluxed them, soldered some more solder and wicked off (pain in the arse). Managed to remove a pad as well (brucie bonus!) Migggggy stilll works and soon to have fixed TF1260 to try. |
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