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Amiga computers' schemes in vector PDF's - here you can have them all
CJWarlock:
For those of you who wanted to do some repairs or fixes to their lovely Amiga ("retro") computers - this info might be very helpful.
This site - http://www.amigawiki.de/doku.php?id=de:service:schematics - has many schemes of Amiga computers (vectorized PDFs, high quality content).
And if you'd like some more Amiga related schemes, go here: http://amiga.serveftp.net/schematics.html (mostly bitmaps, scans).
Additional, useful schemes, guides and other files can be found at DLH's Commodore Archive (really superb site - take your time to browse its content, I highly recommend that): http://www.bombjack.org/commodore/amiga/amiga-commodore/
And if in any doubt about Amiga power supply related issues - check out Amiga power supply guide V1.09: http://www.ianstedman.co.uk/Amiga/amiga_hacks/Amiga_Power_supplies/amiga_power_supplies.html
I've just found these sites and thought I'd post them here. This is my contribution to this forum. I think the interested users will find this info most useful. :)
Macbeth:
Thank you - I will now dust down my (very expensive at the time) Rom Kernel Reference Manuals. The complete set, second edition. Some light bedtime reading. I miss you my Amiga's 500, 1200, 68050 CPU board!, hacked 3.5" to 2.5" IDE conversion, SupraFAX 14.4/28.8/33.6/56k Modem (all software upgraded over the years, fantastic Modem manufacturer!)
Ahh... The good old days :(
CJWarlock:
I've just added 2 more quality schemes' (and related stuff) sources to the first post - DLH's Commodore Archive and Amiga Power Supply Guide V1.09. Enjoy browsing their content.
@ Macbeth: No problem, I'm glad you like it, have a good time walking down the memory lane (literally, as ROM is a memory :) ). Congratulations on your Amiga hardware collection.
JoannaK:
Real useful info. I ought to (someday?) reboot my A1000 and I may well need to do some maintenance to it. Afterall it's getting quite old by now.
RWAP:
If you need to repair your Amiga to keep it up and running, there is always SellMyRetro :)
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