I'm curious how real of a problem this is. I'm starting to think there's no question about it.
I haven't really used my A1000 in a couple of years. Started it up this evening and I got ONE good boot out of it. Shut it off, turned it back on, and it won't read a Kickstart disk that I have no reason to believe is good.
I use an Amiga Parciero II with it, so I don't normally use Kickstart. But it was part of my tinkering to find the problem. I also found it doesn't play the little musical tune it usually plays when it starts up. It also doesn't appear to see the external floppy disk drive.
It boots into AmigaDOS (obviously the WCS is receiving Kickstart), it reads the RTC on the Parceiro, and then hangs. No mouse movement. Keyboard responds, CTRL+Amiga+Amiga reboots it.
After a while of leaving it to sit on, I soft rebooted it, and it now shows corrupted characters on the screen, and still hangs.
I'm guessing I got the last of the capacitor(s) on the board with that one good boot, and now I've got a problem.
Any commentary? I'm a telecommunications engineer by trade, an amateur radio operator and an electronics hobbyist, so swapping capacitors isn't a problem. I've already ordered kits for my A1000 and A500 from Retro Rewind, so I should get those in a few weeks.
I'm more or less asking if anyone's come across bad capacitors and what symptoms you saw.
Computer powers on, LED flashes three times and screen displays dark grey, then white, then tries to boot. Won't boot off diskette, boots to a hang with the Parcerio II (which is a STELLAR product).
Appreciate any input!
Chris