Okiez, working on my Amiga 1000 project at the moment. Have a very minty a1000 with NTSC (yeuch) motherboard and daughter board. Also have a nice pal motherboard.
Have already replaced the NTSC motherboard with the Pal motherboard, BUT, the NTSC motherboard has two wires soldered to legs of a chip (which is piggybacked onto another chip with most its legs cut off! Must be a last minute Commodore botch) which go to the floppy disk led. The Pal a1000 motherboard does not have these wires soldered on. Furthermore, I cannot find any connector on the motherboard to connect the floppy led cable to.
I purchased the pal a1000 motherboard as JUST a motherboard, so Im a little lost. I assume the Pal A1000s had the floppy led cable connected to the actual disk drive, is this correct?
Any help would be appreciated.
Have already replaced the NTSC motherboard with the Pal motherboard, BUT, the NTSC motherboard has two wires soldered to legs of a chip (which is piggybacked onto another chip with most its legs cut off! Must be a last minute Commodore botch) which go to the floppy disk led. The Pal a1000 motherboard does not have these wires soldered on. Furthermore, I cannot find any connector on the motherboard to connect the floppy led cable to.
I purchased the pal a1000 motherboard as JUST a motherboard, so Im a little lost. I assume the Pal A1000s had the floppy led cable connected to the actual disk drive, is this correct?
Any help would be appreciated.