The basic facts: 36 years old and live in Munich, Germany. I bought my first Amiga (A500) in 1991. In 1994 I bought an A1200. Well, and than I got lost in the race for more MHz to run programs no one really needs, first on a i486, later on a K6-3 400 and now on a Duron 1.8 GHz (with W2K und Debian on two partitions). At work I only use Windows PCs and Macs, and so I soon forgot my old Amigas...
While visiting my parents last month I found in a corner of the attic my old A1200. I switched it on ... and it worked. Some days later I was offered a A2000 and I bought it for 20 Euros. And it was fun to set sail again with Microprose's Pirates!
The reason I registered for this Forum because my old Amigas really need help.
For example: The battery on the A2000 Mainboard is losing liquid. Can I replace it with another battery (eg. a small flat one like on todays mainboards)? Except for carefully soldering and the appropriate voltage/ampere: Are there any things to note? Who can give me some tips?
Thanks
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... and sorry, my english skills seem a bit clumsy ... I'm working on it.
... and I swear I'll pay more attention to my Amigas and never hide them again in the attic!