Upgrading the Terrible Fire

5 years ago

In my previous post I mentioned that I acquired and repaired a faulty TF534 accelerator. Over the past couple of…

Repairing a Terrible Fire 534

5 years ago

Surprisingly a Terrible Fire is actually a good thing! It is a range of accelerators for the Amiga and Atart…

Restoring Amiga 500 #2, part 3

5 years ago

Now that I have much better desoldering equipment I decided over the weekend to get the motherboard for this Amiga…

Restoring Amiga 500 Plus #2, part 1

5 years ago

Last month I acquired a faulty Amiga 500 Plus for a bargain price on eBay. I knew it was showing…

Restoring an Amiga 500, part 4

5 years ago

This final part is a large one, the Amiga is finally fully restored but there were a few things I…

Restoring Amiga 500 #2, part 2

5 years ago

In this post I'm going to be taking a quick look at the A501 trapdoor RAM expansion and keyboard for…

Restoring Amiga 500 #2, part 1

5 years ago

I recently acquired another Amiga 500, I knew it was dirty and it was the machine only, no PSU or…

Old post: The importance of backup verification

5 years ago

I'm currently going through an archive of my old dead blog trying to resurrect old posts that may still be…

How I Diagnosed the Amiga 500 PCB Issue

5 years ago

Someone asked me how I diagnosed the break in the PCB trace of the Amiga 500. So I thought I…

Restoring an Amiga 500, part 3

5 years ago

Last time I left my Amiga 500 with a keyboard fault, is this issue that fault has been diagnosed and…