Hello,
Another fine A1200 is for sale. I've put this A1200 together to make the whitest machine you'll ever see! The motherboard is the venerable 1D4 board, and comes with the original A1200 psu.
A1200.net parts:
Usual fixes and repairs:
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Postage international
Now all that's outta the way, now for some Amiga pictures
[proof of ownership pictures are at the bottom]





The underside of the motherboard had suffered corrosion around the areas where you can see the light green solder mask, the original came away during cleaning.
And now for the proof of ownership pics:
And to see it working in real life, head over to YouTube: These were taken today, and should give confidence that this is a fully working system
Video test 1
Video test 2
Video test 3
Thanks for looking!
Another fine A1200 is for sale. I've put this A1200 together to make the whitest machine you'll ever see! The motherboard is the venerable 1D4 board, and comes with the original A1200 psu.
A1200.net parts:
- White Case
- White UK keyboard keys with new springs
Usual fixes and repairs:
- Capacitor replacement
- Timing fix
- Modulator removal
- Screen flickering during GUI operations and disk drive operations repaired
- Corrosion removal from leaking caps and board cleaning [neutralisation of capacitor electrolytes, ultrasonic cleaning, flux removal]
- Keyboard disassembled and cleaned, reassembled
- System fully tested:
- Disk drive working
- Amiga Test Kit passed [Memory checking etc]
- SysInfo'd [pictures below]
- DiagRom tests passed
- Keyboard working
- PCMCIA slot is working - You will need a CF card reader to activate on AmigaDOS.
- Activity LEDs working
- Strong AUDIO output
- Strong video signal output from RGB [used both 15kHz CRT and OSSC adapter]
- Amiga OS3.0 OS installed on the ROMS [Original ROMS]
Postage international
Now all that's outta the way, now for some Amiga pictures





The underside of the motherboard had suffered corrosion around the areas where you can see the light green solder mask, the original came away during cleaning.
And now for the proof of ownership pics:
And to see it working in real life, head over to YouTube: These were taken today, and should give confidence that this is a fully working system
Video test 1
Video test 2
Video test 3
Thanks for looking!