Hi Adrian,
>> In order to stimulate conversation: Does anyone have a Commodore
8032
>> mainboard in known working condition that they'd be willing to
part with?
>>
I don't have a mainboard but can probably fix yours for you. Where in the UK
are you? I'm in Shropshire but travel a fair bit (if infrequently).
>> I've recently acquired an 8032-SK, but the CPU is dead, two ROMs
are
>> missing, and even adding known working replacements is not enough
to breath
>> life back into this poor wee beastie. So it's got to be a
heart/lung/brain
>> transplant for it - for now, at least.
>
If you have a complete set of known good ROMs for this model it shouldn't be
a problem to fix. Would it need to be fixed with NOS components or would you
be willing to accept modern replacements for some parts?
Cheers,
Lee.
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