Repair Notes: A600 screen and sound corruption when playing music
A tale of distorted audio and faulty graphics with an unexpected resolution
Retro. For all the right reasons
A tale of distorted audio and faulty graphics with an unexpected resolution
Around 6 months ago, we looked at three solutions for …
Early A1200s can have badly distorted audio thanks to some interesting choices made in the design of the audio circuit. The good news is it’s an easy fix, and we tell you how
Repair notes are an occasional series of (fairly!) quick fixes to common issues. Here, we’ve got an A600 with a white screen, behaving badly in DiagROM.
Wedge case Amigas only get one internal drive…. right? Not so! Here’s a method to add a Gotek drive alongside your internal floppy and have them both active at the same time.
John Hertell’s DiagROM is one of the most useful tools for anyone involved in Amiga repair. But did you know it works on the CD32 too? Here we find the hidden serial port, and show you how to make a cable.
Here we look at three options for replacing a SCSI hard drive in an Amiga with something more modern. All three set out to do the same thing but in very different ways.
Following part 1, now it’s time to look at the build itself and give you a bit of an insight into what skills are needed; perhaps even help you decide whether this project is one you could look at building yourself.
With the release of AmigaOS 3.2, we’re looking into how you can burn your own ROMs and what equipment you’ll need.
Pure Amiga recently gained a new machine to the collective collection, in the shape of an Amiga 4000. It formed part of a bulk collection made by Phil, and although I’m lucky enough to own one it was still a gap in his retro portfolio so space was made, it all worked first time and that’s the end of this post.