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Re: My new Amiga 4000T - work in progress
« on: March 01, 2012, 09:09:10 PM »
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2.  I have had a couple of bad experiences with retrobrite on A1200 cases.  If I didn't get the whole procedure and time exactly right I noticed blotchiness and 'blooming' which was noticeable.  If the same disaster happened to my A4000T case I would be beside myself with grief! :)

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Yeah the blotching occurs if you dont put even layers of a very light coat... you cant just slap the stuff on (not saying you did haha) My advice is to get a brush from a beuty supply shop they use for applying tint or color.. and use that


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Nice amiga. Great to see a 4000T with the faceplate intact. Those A/V modules are hard to come by..good luck
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Re: My new Amiga 4000T - work in progress
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2012, 09:17:14 AM »
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The keyboards caps lock works couple of times but then it stops responding.


This has specific meaning.. either NO CPU card installed or BAD CPU.
bPlan Pegasos2 G4@1ghz
Quad Boot:Reg. MorphOS | OS4.1 U4 |Ubuntu GNU-Linux | MacOS X

Amiga 2000 Rom Switcher w/ 3.1 + 1.3 | HardFrame SCSI | CBM Ram board| A Squared LIVE! 2000 | Vlab Motion | Firecracker 24 gfx

Commodore CDTV: 68010 | ECS | 9mb Ram | SCSI -TV | 3.9 Rom | Developer EPROMs