The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
If you look close you can see the connector
has come away from the ribbon
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
The troublesome A1200 tower and the first
attempt this year at a repair
That is actually a drive from an Amiga 500
All working again
Celebrate with a VidiAmiga12/DPaintIV animation
of Karen Mulder on the Ghost catwalk.. as you do
On the left are two Amstrad 6128's with the 3" drives
running on a dedicated Amstrad monitor. The Amstrad is
odd because not only does the monitor power the computer
but the drive has its own connector to the monitor for power