I haven't repaired amigas as a service in several years, but while I did the surface mount CIA chips were a common cause of failure. Matter of fact, CIA chips have always been a failure point for Amigas, no matter the model.
Replacements for the older socket versions can be had by stripping an old dead A500 typically. Supplies for the surface mount versions in the 1200/4000 seem more scarce. I've read multiple post lately concerning or including references to dead 1200's and it had me thinking if many could be easily repaired with a new CIA.
With all the other work being done to emulate classics using FPGA technology, could it be possible to make an affordable replacement for a dead CIA? Or does enough documentation exist to make a new source of CIA's using another PCCL chip?
Plaz