Offered Amiga hardware repair, restoration and upgrade service

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I need an Amiga Analyzer fixed. One 9 pin socket needs 2 wires soldered in pic labeled 1. Another has an entirety missing pin socket on pic 2. They both need socket covers too. There's one more that has a white wire idk where it goes in pic labeled 3 & 4. I tried to see where the other end of that white wire is and attaches to but can't find it at all.
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idk what that means, u want PM when asking for help? is PM for private message?
Yes PM stands for "Private Message" or you may see members use the term DM for "Direct Message" which is what the new system that runs the forum displays them has, but they are essentially both the same on here.
 
Declaring interest.

Hi @hese, my A1200 has died on me today and I would love to discuss it with you and potentially request your repair services. Thank you very much in advance!
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what can u offer?
If you are referring to the Advanced Amiga Analyzer repair request, I have already provided you photos of a working device so you can repair yours yourself. And will take more photos as requested when I have time.
 
I asked for photos of the 23 pin serial connector, haven't got that yet, and some other questions too.
 
Declaring interest.

Request to fix Amiga A4000 Saft6luck rev2.2 + Voodoo 4 PCI card.

DM already sent and info exchanged with @hese. Thanks.

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Sorry. Forgot to mention that items have arrived back. Not got around to unboxing. But as always great comms from @hese on the repair process.
 
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 by mistake). However, when I connected the standard 68040 CPU board, it wouldn't boot.

My hope is to get my disassembled A4000 working again with the correct CPU, but there are small parts missing, I don't know the correct wiring, and it's difficult to put it back together on my own.

Given this situation, I'm looking for a reliable repair shop that can help me put my A4000 back together and get it working again (adding the missing parts if necessary).

I understand that this will cost some money.

I would appreciate your help.
 
However, when I connected the standard 68040 CPU board, it wouldn't boot.

Hi mate,
did you try these 2 jumpers:

FunctionJumperSettingDescription
CLK 90 Clock SourceJ1001-2Internal (020/030)
2-3External (040)
CPU Clock SourceJ1041-2Internal
2-3External

When you change the CPU card from 030 to 040 you have to change/move both jumpers, from Internal to External.

greetz,
Miron
 
Hi mate,
did you try these 2 jumpers:

FunctionJumperSettingDescription
CLK 90 Clock SourceJ1001-2Internal (020/030)
2-3External (040)
CPU Clock SourceJ1041-2Internal
2-3External

When you change the CPU card from 030 to 040 you have to change/move both jumpers, from Internal to External.

greetz,
Miron
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.
 

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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.
Where can I get these spacers to support the CPU?
 

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Hi there - ive got a possibly dead Cyberstorm Mk3 PPC that id like repaired. Initially ive got nothing to test with apart from my A4000TX - doesnt power up but the cpu does get warm...is there anyone that can repair it?
 
Declaring interest.
Request for the following to be looked at and hopefully repaired?

2 x PicassoIV RTG cards
1 Cyberstorm 060/PPC with possibly failing SCSI
1 WarpEngine 040 for replacement 72 pin Sockets
1 Cybervision PPC card with suspected RAM failling
1 Saft6luck A4000D rev 2.2 board for custom chip fitment and IDE issue

DM sent.

Cheers Hese
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