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Month: September 2017

Amiga restoration part 4 – Replacing the fan and upgrading Buster chip

Amiga restoration part 4 – Replacing the fan and upgrading Buster chip

Since the Amiga now was stable and fully useable, it quickly became the most used computer at home. Something that led to an unexpected problem – the lady of the house (who is by the way a hardcore gamer and used to computer sounds) started to complain about the sound level of the PSU fan. I have to admit that it might be considered a tad annoying, but when I measured the sound I realized that it actually was quite…

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Amiga 3000 restoration part 3 – Replacing the hard drives

Amiga 3000 restoration part 3 – Replacing the hard drives

Now after the inside was cleaned and the first vital upgrades were done, I was eager to start using the computer again after the close to 20 years of hibernation it had undergone. Then the next problem appeared, and set me back for more than a month. The hard drives were old, and as it turned out also a bit unstable. Within the first hour after I had upgraded the computer I made a simple reboot, and then suddenly I…

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Amiga 3000 restoration part 2 – Cleaning motherboard, memory and kickstart upgrade

Amiga 3000 restoration part 2 – Cleaning motherboard, memory and kickstart upgrade

When the exterior and keyboard was now sorted out, it was beyond time to look at the insides. The first things to do was obviously get rid of all the dust and see how much damage the battery had done. Also a quick recap of what hardware I had in my Amiga. Kickstart 1.4 (original A3000 ROM’s) – softkicked to 3.1 4 MB of fastmem, 256 KB x 4 ZIP 80ns Picasso II RTG card with 2 MB video memory…

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Amiga 3000 restoration part 1 – Cleaning and Retrobrite

Amiga 3000 restoration part 1 – Cleaning and Retrobrite

As noted in last post the A3000 was in quite bad shape cosmetically. Before I went further with work on the computer I wanted to make sure that it was clean and also looked appealing. It was not the worst case of yellowing, and it is of course always debatable wether Retrobrighting is a good idea or not, but I decided that my goal with this restoration was to  in a way give me the computer I dreamt of but couldn’t afford…

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