@All im going to pull it all to pieces and rebuild it from scratch new tower PSU etc aas i would love to keep it running if possible even when i get the X1000 im hoping the A1 will still serve me fingers crossed
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Mate, bring it over and I'll find out for sure for you. I've got all the good test equipment here. You could bring it over on the weekend, I won't be home until then.
My own A1XE stopped working less than two months after a CPU reflow I'm pretty sure the problem comes from the welding that didn't last but AmigaCenter don't want to retry the operation ("too risky"). So I'm now trying to find someone able to do CPU reflow in Europe, if anyone of you here have experience in that...
Thanks, and better they seem to have a subsidiary in France, I've contacted them waiting for there answer. I also sent a PM to Lemen to know if it worked for him.
@Raziel
Would you be prepared to sell it to me ? That might be a solution if I was unable to find someone wishing to do the CPU reflow. (I'm assuming you are speaking about a spare complete module not just a spare CPU), thanks for the offer. I'll contact you if I need it.
It's a complete module (EDIT: complete with heatsink and fan)
err...someone said something about selling? You're a dev and you helped me a lot in the past and i know i can always go online and bug you about anything and, as far as i can tell, you are doing a helluva job (like anyone else on the Amiga front)
...so, no, i won't sell it, i will send it to you for free, you can keep it as long as you need, just shout me your addy and i will bring it on the way
Another problem area is the spacers (standoffs) between the motherboard and the CPU daughterboard. They were supplied the wrong length (can't remember whether they were too long or too short) and the CPU module doesn't sit straight (parallel to the mobo).
As a result, the CPU connector is sometimes intermittent, but can be fixed if you replace the spacers with new ones that are (IIRC) 5.5 mm long.
Thank you for your offer, I'm still waiting for possibilities to repair my CPU module (via Retronix) in case I can't have an answer during next week, I'll consider your proposition. On the other hand I also had proposition for Sam loan from France which might be a good opportunity to see how it compares to my A1XE G4.
its not looking good ive tried everything i can but still no life :( looks like its a museum piece now :(
I didn't encounter the word "serial" in the entire thread. I hope u tried to hook some kind of terminal to the serial port
Edit: And this one popped int my mind after posting this: inserting the battery upside down into the holder for a minute or two while the power cable is disconnected.
Jack
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Another problem area is the spacers (standoffs) between the motherboard and the CPU daughterboard. They were supplied the wrong length (can't remember whether they were too long or too short) and the CPU module doesn't sit straight (parallel to the mobo).
They were supplied too long - 6mm. After having my own CPU module repaired I sized my own spacers to 5.2mm! The module to mainboard is now absolutely parallel.