Sellam,
I am an Amiga expert. If you don't remove the battery asap you are going
to lose this system. I am amazed that it still works but that isn't going to
last much longer. You stated that there was some corrosion that you cleaned
up so it may already too late to save the motherboard. The acid from the
battery will migrate along the copper traces and there is no way to stop it
nor repair it. I would never buy this system.
GOD Bless and Thanks,
rich!
Eh, looking at the pictures the battery damage is very little. It is a
decent candidate for saving. Action needs to be taken quickly but it's in
way better condition than ones I've attempted to work on.
I do see some flaking north in the copper traces of the battery.
I still wonder if osmeone will reproduce Amiga 3000 motherboards where you
can either move over the customs but also has some modern add ons.
As well as a replacement board for the Amiga 600 :-)
At $800 though... not AGA.
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: Ethan O'Toole