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- From: joewald@crl.com (Joseph Waldvogel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Amiga repairs - where?
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 02:28:51 GMT
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- >Where can I send an A500 to get it repaired. My father uses an A500
- >for music programs (80 yrs old - retired). His computer has died and
- >he has not had any luck in getting it repaired. Left it with the
- >shop that sold it to him about a month. Didn't get to it, they are
- >into IBM. I bought him a used one over on marketplace but got an
- >older version (1.2) which does not fully run his software (no clock
- >or something). I will probably try to pickup another used one and
- >get it right this time. (Don't really know anything about Amigas).
- >I would like to also tell him how he can get it repaired. He lives
- >in Idaho, so mail in is his best shot. Any advice - addresses - phone
- >numbers. There are probably Amiga magazines that have ads for this
- >but I have not been able to find one.
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- You can Always Swap the kickstart ROM's in the Computer, from the Older 1.2
- one to whatever the Newer one is, and as for the Clock, that's probley just a
- Card in the Trapdoor Slot, you can just Swap that easy enough also.
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