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Offline Boudicca

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Re: FS: Amiga 500 Schematics / 1084S NTSC Schematics
« on: November 08, 2009, 06:53:52 PM »
I thought everyone had a copy of those......Ah Search....bing and bing again oh with front and backs covers....lovely...wheres my laser printer. Aye Ho, Aye Ho, its off to ebay we go with a printer and paper and binding maker. Aye Ho, Aye Ho. Aye Ho....... ;~)

Psst, every engineer had a complete set and commodore chucked loads of them out in the bin....Gadzillions, Rare They are Not!
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Re: FS: Amiga 500 Schematics / 1084S NTSC Schematics
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2009, 07:29:47 PM »
Quote from: Amiga_maniac;528837
Just to let you know that those are real originals.

Stop spaming with insults, pls :furious:


Ouch.....I will take my ball back, I'm not playin ;)
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Re: FS: Amiga 500 Schematics / 1084S NTSC Schematics
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2009, 12:11:42 AM »
Quote from: skilgannon;528873
Well said mate - I'm not certain but I'm pretty sure this small but perfectly formed community is not the folk that would push copied material on other members.

John

Sorry I beg your pardon....the dam things have been in the public domain since the 1980's. The originals were given to engineers (not sold, I was given a full set by the Service Dept at Commodore Corby). There was no attempt by Commodore to restrict them at the time and sure as hell they can't be claimed as non-reproducible now.

James May had it right, buy the toy locomotive in its pristine collectible box at an auction, show the collectors the box, rip it open and throw away the box. Service Manuals shouldn't be collected they should be used. Get soldering ;~)

Shaz

PS I'm getting on my high horse as schematics are the life and blood of electronics and too many times I struggle to get some schematics or get quoted stupid money for something I want to service and fix myself....
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