rkauer wrote:
When my A2k fried, I discovered the Agnus was bust. And an associated TTL was busted, too.
Wonder if the 3000 don't have the very same associated IC (TTL 74HCT244 OR 74ALS244), it seats very near to Agnus. Major RAM problems comes from Agnus.
Very interesting!!! I will look into this. Not sure if they have the same chips, but easy enough to check. Thanks!
amiga92570 wrote:
If you do not have one, I would suggest you at least get a logic probe. You will at least be able to check for shorts and opens. Checking data address and control lines you can verify you have a clock and that the oscillator is working. Do you have a schematic, or a logic diagram. It is almost a necessity to narrow down a fault.
Yeah, I really want to get one, and a scope too. Too expensive, or too many models and not sure which is "better" to get because they have so many features I don't understand

Yes, I have the schematics, I'm just not too good at reading them... yet.
As for the chips you mentioned, I'll locate them. Do you think they could damage the Agnus, because I'm thinking of what rkauer said, and now if I get a new Agnus, I don't want her blowing a cap if those are malfunctioning.
I really wonder if they have been damaged or their traces messed up due to the leak. I guess I'll just have to start with testing them first... Now that I know these chips are related to the Agnus, I'll be checking the schematics and following their traces. Before I didn't know which traces to follow. Thanks Mr. 92570

@weirdami:
A, I didn't know. Glad I didn't put anything too explicit up there
