Thank you for your advice.
Amiga users should keep vinegar and alcohol on their workbenches. Thank you also for the advice on power supply issues. I'll check that it works first and then proceed with the upgrade.
I'm happy because there aren't many people in Japan who are interested in Amiga (I've never actually seen one). I'm a beginner, so I'm still learning a lot.
I picked up an "unused" A2000 at an auction in Japan. I'm already in the process of restoring an A4000, but I couldn't resist buying this one because it was so rare. The box was opened and it appears to be missing some items, but it still came with beautiful connectors, a rust-free back panel...
Thanks for the advice.
After checking these settings, I tested the setup shown in the photo.
It worked!
Thank you.
As I move forward with the setup from here,
is there any tutorial information for Amiga beginners
I'd be grateful if you could let me know.
Hello. I live in Japan. Please forgive me if my English is poorly written.
A few years ago, I received a broken Amiga 4000 and had the motherboard repaired by a repair shop overseas. The repair was successful. When the motherboard was returned, it had a 68030 CPU (which the repair shop had sent...
I have an A4000 that I bought at an auction a few years ago. The CPU board is broken, but I can get it to work with an A3000 CPU. Is there anyone who can repair the A4000 CPU board?
I am a Japanese Amiga user living in Chiba, Japan. I am surprised that there are Amiga users in Japan. There is almost no Japanese documentation, so I am translating English forums and researching. I have an A4000 that I bought at an auction several years ago. The CPU board is broken, but it can...
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