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Offline Crom00

Re: Indivision aga 1200
« on: August 31, 2010, 02:43:57 AM »
My indivision was having the same problem.I sold it on ebay as is with full disclosure of the issues I had. The buyer desoldered the esiting Indivision socket and resoldered a newer socket and that fixed the problem. He had experience with surface mounted IC's and desoldering so it was easyfor him. I hope they fix this in the next batch.
 

Offline Crom00

Re: Indivision aga 1200
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2010, 04:01:16 AM »
I over dit it....why should I have to take a $140 thingy that's supposed to fix the flicker to a grinder...?

I thought Germans made good stuff.

Totally my falult I wound up bending a pin, I placed a wire over the bent pin and that actually made it work but the display would still dsiplay some strange behavior now and then. Enough to sell it as is.
 

Offline Crom00

Re: Indivision aga 1200
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2010, 03:33:26 AM »
Quote from: amiga92570;576996
Funny, I have three indivisions and have not had one issue. They are installed on three different boards. 1d.1, 1d4, and Pal 1d.1.


God someone has to just reverse engineer the whole shebang and place it on a FPGA...give it an expansion slot.

He lets all go into a lottery ticket pool (like folks do at work) and if we win, then  we agree split the winnings towards development of an FPGA Amiga replacement.

I think that has better odds of happening than waiting for the IP owners to do anything with the technology.

We can then hire Jens or Jerri Elsworth, or Mick Tinker to execute the project.