Hey I wasn't going to ever goto this post again because I thought I had fixed my problem. I bought a motherboard and as soon as I get it all closed up and working again, it started a little tiny bit yesterday, but now there's this HUGE ear ringing audio interference. I tried turning off electronics next to it and stuff yesterday and it stopped but just like anything broken it got worse. Irony is that the guy who's motherboard I couldn't get the key lock problem fixed on (without me trying to solder in a chip that might not have even been the right chip) had actually had his audio connectors replaced.
So this is a different motherboard. Battery has been removed by myself. It was exploded when I got it. And please don't tell me "oh the battery suddenly just releaked junk that wasn't there and it broke your sound." Give me constructive advice on how to a) get those audio connectors off the other motherboard and solder them onto this one. b) how to ground the audio connectors from this motherboard or SOMETHING so they stop getting interference from everything within 20 ft (maybe an unprofessional style fix that's worked for someone in the past without me having to completely resolder the new audio connectors on, but I know no matter what that's what I'll end up doing because it's looking like Amiga audio cards are hard to find. At least I don't see one up at Fleabay, and I guess you already have to know specific models to buy from amibay, kind of. I don't even know the brand of someone who makes one).
Man my luck really sucks.
http://amiga.serveftp.net/audio_repair.htmlIs this what I actually have to do???
See it's both of them so it looks like that means some capacitor needs replacement maybe. Maybe the audio jacks are just fine.
hey this says it happens regularly only on these boards and i got a A4000 rev. B not D or T
"A common fault exists with "classic" Amiga motherboards based on surface mount device (SMD) technology.
These are the A600, A1200, CD32, A4000D and A4000T."
that other motherboard was rev. C that i was working on before
from that link just above