Hi,
I tried to post this last night, but used the
wrong address (cctalk at
classiccomp.org)!
I'm new!
I'm Andrew, 26, from the UK and since 2001
have developed a healthy interest in the Amiga
after getting an Amiga 600.
I won't bore you with it's specs (unless anyone
wants me too :) ), but I have a problem in
that it's possible a resistor may have become
faulty (looooonng story). With all this talk
of PCB's etc. I was wondering if anyone here
had any advice (or experience) in replacing
a resistor (if it's possible)?
I use my Amiga for fun and for developing
my own games (via AMOS BASIC and then
compiling them) and music (thanks to Teijo
Kinnunens Octamed 5).
I also have recently started becoming
interested in the TRS-80. I currently have 30
issues of 80 Microcomputing (#20 to #50)
which I bought off a guy from Ebay Australia
and they are pretty much in mint condition.
Great for reading and learning about retro
computers (not just the TRS-80) :)
Thanks for listening and I hope to learn alot
about retro computers in the coming years.
Regards,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk