I know that pre-1995 commodore manufactured A1200's suffer from a number of manufacturing faults in the form of a timing fault and some sort of CC-RESET fault on the GAYLE custom chip. However my board is not usual, having experienced no problems with my A1200 i was unbeknownst to this fault, but when checking the info printed on the board i was shocked to find i owned a Commodore manufactured 1.D.4 revision board which is the revision known to have this fault. However my board is dated 1996 not 1992 as pictures on the net would suggest, and has the layout of the later Amiga International maufactured boards. To add firther confusion to the matter my board is fitted with 3.0 roms rather than 3.1's and is accompanyed by a number of patch wires which appear to have been soldered at the factory to my rom chips? Why has this been done as out of all the images of A1200 board's i have seen none have this on the rom chips :-? I did buy this A1200 new around mid 1996, could this be an old Commodore mainboard repaired by Amiga International during the takeover?