Hi
I have an Apollo 060 and the only problems I had was power and a conflict with a PCMCIA slot and an CD-ROM drive...
On that revision.... There have been issues with certain boards [ see below ]. However there may be issue with the Apollo or the board, and some how you need to isolate one or the other to be sure ...
[ From Eyetech when they sold A1200s ]
The Eyetech tower has conflicts with the 1.D.4 and 2.B boards as these were designed to take corrected versions of the Gayle and Budgie chips. The main production boards in the UK Rev 1.D.1 has onboard provision for hardware workarounds to fix the main bugs. This board works fine with most combinations of expansion hardware and is the one that Eyetech test expansion products on before shipment.
Eyetech themselves however made the modifications to the Amiga A1200 Magic Packs since they were made available from Amiga International in late 1997. The mod circled on the motherboard shown on the page from my website below is the mod to this 1.D.4 board made by Eyetech to make it usable in a tower. This resistor is not evident on any of the other motherboards I have seen.
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/amiga_scuzz185.htmMOTHERBOARD REVISIONS:
REV 1D.4 Budgie REV -01
Remove E123C and E125C from the A1200 motherboard
Budgie REV -02
Remove E123C and E125C from the A1200 motherboard
Remove XR358 470 ohm pull-up resistor
-> Add 470 ohm pull up resistor at pin 43 of U, ie the Alice chip
Personally I would try another motherboard.
scuzz
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com