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Amiga Software News / Re: Anguish- Amiga-game-jam entry.
« Last post by wrath of khan on November 13, 2025, 12:26:27 AM »
Work continues and Level 2 now nears completion. Level 2 was playable at Amiga 40. There's a some videos linked below.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076033485194
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A600GS & A1200NG / Power comparison
« Last post by J-Golden on November 12, 2025, 11:45:54 PM »
I've been trying to find some side-by-side comparisons of the A1200NG to other stand alone systems.  The info I first found (can't find it now  :( ) put the A1200NG way below other offerings, but with the proposed Turbo card, it will be much faster than anything else.

Has anyone put together such a comparison?

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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: A1200NG- tinkering
« Last post by asm1 on November 12, 2025, 10:16:18 PM »
Thanks for this.  I don't know why but having it called A600GS felt wrong.  It would be nice if going forward Amiga Kit updated this for each of their systems, to include the upcoming A4000 system.

It would be nice if they made it editable in network settings. I get that the firmware for the two machines is the same.... but...

Now the A600GS logo'd work drive in Amibench is irritating..... lol.
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G'day from Australia,

I am attempting to repair an A2000 board for a mate that has been looked at by several people before me.
When I got it it was in the following state...  Original Elec Caps, someone had replaced Gary socket, and corrosion was evident on CPU and ROM sockets.  CPU socket was also mangled from third party under CPU add ons.
Would boot to Light Yellow/olive screen.  CPU would NOT fire and no serial output from Diag ROM.

I replaced CPU and Rom sockets, tracked a dry.cracked trace to from CPU E to gary. Have checked all Commodore Chips and replaced with known good.  This got unit booting with Diagrom.  Ran Memory Diagnostics and all passed, IRQ passes, BUT during CIA testing on EVEN CIA fails at TICK/Vsync test and crashes with illegal instruction.

I have attached Pictures....  cant cat exact moment Even Vsync test dies, but it is as soon as it starts.

Real world symptoms when i put kickstart in, is unit will boot to insert floppy, but floppy drive clicks twice and returns to insert disc.

So, I have desoldered and checked the memory, also replaced with other known good....  No Change

Desoldered all logic I could see associated with Floppy, so U108,U203,U900,U303 and even U204 amp.  Checked in TL866 and all fine.

Any ideas from the boffins would be appreciated before I start desoldering everything.

Thanks
Paul In Australia...


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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Amiga 3000 new owner
« Last post by MrChocky on November 12, 2025, 07:39:46 PM »
Workbench 1.3.2 and  3.2 aren't compatible. And which kickstart do you have - it defines the Workbench version to be used.

Well, yes. But 3.2 crashes with the SCSI drive attached. I have kickstart 3.1.
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Amiga 3000 new owner
« Last post by zipper on November 12, 2025, 07:32:33 PM »
Workbench 1.3.2 and  3.2 aren't compatible. And which kickstart do you have - it defines the Workbench version to be used.
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: A1200NG- tinkering
« Last post by J-Golden on November 12, 2025, 06:53:15 PM »
In hostname ?

changes the name of your system in network settings. Minor irritation that my A1200ng was called A600gs on my network  ;D

Picture attached shows A1200ng on my router as A1200ng

Thanks for this.  I don't know why but having it called A600GS felt wrong.  It would be nice if going forward Amiga Kit updated this for each of their systems, to include the upcoming A4000 system.
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Amiga 3000 new owner
« Last post by MrChocky on November 12, 2025, 05:10:06 PM »
First, thank for your reply. Overall, my experience with the 3000 has not been great, kind of a poor introduction to the Amiga world. Some of this is a matter of circumstance rather than any technical problems. In particular, AmigaKit have yet to ship my October 19th order of a Gotek and battery holder, so that's helped little. The A3000 is complicated, which is not unjustified, but it's not quite the tone I'm after in retro hardware.

On a more practical note, I've since obtained an excellent condition A1000 with apparently all its original material (and a boat load of floppies). After some frustration with floppy swapping, and a talk with Mr Dunklee last week and various promises on YouTube and elsewhere of being "transformative", my Parceiro II is already in the mail, and this is much more likely the machine I will keep long term.

Anyway, for the 3000, I ended up getting a null modem cable, and after quite a bit of pain, able to boot strap the 3000 from 1.3 workbench into 3.2 and get some other tools onto floppies.

I have not exhaustively been through the test tools, but to date, I have spotted anything at all of note - everything seems to be working fine, apart from the SCSI (possibly the floppy could use some maintenance).

In fact, the instability in the system appears to be 100% attributed to when the SCSI drive is connected. I see this is a fair bit of grief for 3000 owners, but I have not been able to find my exact problems:

Workbench 1.3.2 boots fine. I can run HDToolbox (I tried a few versions, including the one from the Workbench 3.2 install disk. It will find the drive, and validate blocks OK, but there do not seem to be any partitions. Attempts to partition result in a crash.

Workbench 3.2 will not boot with the drive connected (sorry, not sure about images and attachments here), result in the red crash screen - "Software failure".

If I try to run from Workbench 1.3.2 the 3.2 install program, then it'll crash as well - "Program Failed (error #80000004)".

So, is this a termination problem? As I think I mentioned, the drive was loose when I got it, so perhaps there was some previous attempt to replace it.  I know that messing with old SCSI drives might in the end be futile, but I'd still like to see if I can get it working.  Are there any other tools worth trying here, or diagnostics I can provide?

Thanks again.






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I've written a thousand times that it doesn't work and what the problem is with the Sk A1200.

 I repeat:
I was doing some tests by restarting the A1200 several times, and at a certain point, while it was restarting (I was busy with something else), I noticed a faint burning smell with no smoke and a black screen....
I quickly turned it off.
Once restarted, the A1200 displays a yellow screen and the power LED flashes 9 times, then a black screen and restarts.

I thnk there is a language / understanding barrier.

Yes we know, your Blizzard doesnt work. However your A1200 is also Faulty.
So logically, you would not use that A1200 to test.

So all your tests should be done on a working A1200 (in regards to blizzard card), as its completely pointless testing it on an A1200 if its not booting.

I have already said what to do. Regardless if you think there is no burnt area. There has to be some signs of smell on component or marks on blizzard/A1200 motherboard.
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Amiga Software News / Re: 3D Object Converter for AmigaOS 3.x / 4.x
« Last post by KZ_3D on November 12, 2025, 04:03:41 PM »
I released the v1.501 as web update.

Just use the Help/ Check for updates function to get it.

New modules since v1.50:
Lumo *.MESH Load

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