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TrebleSix 
Amiga Repair
Posted on 29-Apr-2012 23:41:26
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From: Pembrokeshire, Wales

My A1200 towered Blizzard PPC with gfx card fell off a chair when I moved house.
the heatsinc is no longer attached to the CPU and only boots in low-res Workbench now.
Anyone able to offer cheap servicing/repairs ?

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TrebleSix 
Re: Amiga Repair
Posted on 29-Apr-2012 23:42:36
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@TrebleSix

I forgot to mention, I need to get it working to try and find a working copy of the Dr Who demo i did ages ago.

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g0blin 
Re: Amiga Repair
Posted on 30-Apr-2012 14:49:53
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@TrebleSix

I would help if I could.....in the meantime, I keep my fingers crossed!

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Amiga1200Mark 
Re: Amiga Repair
Posted on 30-Apr-2012 15:40:01
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@TrebleSix

You could try Amigakit who are based in Cardiff??

http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/contact_us.php

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Toaks 
Re: Amiga Repair
Posted on 30-Apr-2012 19:16:25
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@TrebleSix

Quote:

TrebleSix wrote:
My A1200 towered Blizzard PPC with gfx card fell off a chair when I moved house.
the heatsinc is no longer attached to the CPU and only boots in low-res Workbench now.
Anyone able to offer cheap servicing/repairs ?


damn! , i am not into hw sadly so i can't help there.
but the heatsink on the ppc is possible to remove just by the clips so just re attach it and it should be ok , although some adhesive/cooling paste or whatever should be removed and reapplied.

as for Workbench booting into low res, was there a Bvision attached?
If there is a mediator attached then you need to check the powersupply cables and the gfx card.
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need more info on the specs.

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Rob 
Re: Amiga Repair
Posted on 30-Apr-2012 22:20:42
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@TrebleSix

Running the card without the cooler will have surely killed the 603e.

Amiga Centre will repair PPC cards.

http://www.amigacenter.com/index.html

Stachu100 over at amiga.org or EAB is also capable of doing the work too. He has upgraded cards to run at over 300Mhz.

http://www.amiga.org/forums/member.php?u=6762

http://eab.abime.net/member.php?u=13673

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TrebleSix 
Re: Amiga Repair
Posted on 6-May-2012 23:33:23
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@Amiga1200Mark

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@TrebleSix

You could try Amigakit who are based in Cardiff??

http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/contact_us.php[/quote]

I'll see if they can take a look. I can pop up there.

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