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Amiga A1200 Keyboard Membrane (New)
- Check the ribbon is inserted all the way in the connector on the Amiga A1200 mainboard.
- If it's only 1 or two keys the plunger may need a clean, strip down the keyboard and clean the plunger with some IPA.
- If it's a whole row of keys missing its a very strong possibility that the membrane on your needs replacing.
- The final step is to trim off 1mm of the connector (the ribbon end that plugs into the A1200 mainboard).

Macintosh Colour Classic Recapping Service (Standard)
- Removal of existing capacitors.
- Clean-up and preparation of area.
- Replace all surface mount capacitors.

Amiga CD32 Capacitor Kit Polymer (Premium)
- Complete set of capacitors for Amiga CD32 mainboard
- Compatible with both PAL and NTSC models
- Compatible with 3,4 and 4.1 revisions
Package includes:
- Full set of SMD and through hole capacitors.

Macintosh Colour Classic II Recapping Service (Standard)
- Removal of existing capacitors.
- Clean-up and preparation of area.
- Replace all surface mount capacitors.

Amiga A500 / A500 Plus Keyboard Membrane (New)
- Check the keyboard plug is inserted all the way in the connector on the Amiga A500 / A500 Plus mainboard.
- If it's only 1 or two keys the plunger may need a clean, strip down the keyboard and clean the plunger with some IPA.
- If it's a whole row of keys missing its a very strong possibility that the membrane on your needs replacing.

Amiga A600 Keyboard Membrane (New) BLUE
- The A600 Blue Keyboard Membrane - (this one)
- The A600 Green Keyboard Membrane (model number 56C47A or 56C471A - maybe stamped A300-A)
- The A600 Green Keyboard Membrane (model number 56C47B or 56C471B - maybe stamped A300-B)
- Check the ribbon is inserted all the way in the connector on the Amiga A600 mainboard.
- If it's only 1 or two keys the plunger may need a clean, strip down the keyboard and clean the plunger with some IPA.
- If it's a whole row of keys missing its a very strong possibility that the membrane on your needs replacing.
- The final step is to trim off 1mm of the connector (the ribbon end that plugs into the A600 mainboard).

Amiga A600 Keyboard Membrane (New) GREEN
- The A600 Blue Keyboard Membrane - available here
- The A600 Green Keyboard Membrane (model number 56C47A or 56C471A - maybe stamped A300-A)
- The A600 Green Keyboard Membrane (model number 56C47B or 56C471B - maybe stamped A300-B)
- Check the ribbon is inserted all the way in the connector on the Amiga A600 mainboard.
- If it's only 1 or two keys the plunger may need a clean, strip down the keyboard and clean the plunger with some IPA.
- If it's a whole row of keys missing its a very strong possibility that the membrane on your needs replacing.
- The final step is to trim off 1mm of the connector (the ribbon end that plugs into the A600 mainboard).

Amiga 1000 PSU Recapping Service
- Removal of existing capacitors.
- Cleanup and preparation of area.
- Replace using Panasonic/Wurth/KEMET capacitors.
- Test output voltages (not under load)
- FREE return postage of your recapped A1000 PSU (tracked).

Amiga A600 4Mb Fast Ram Module
This unit has been superseded with the A600 8Mb Fast Ram version which you can switch between 4Mb and 8Mb fast ram.
Amiga A600 4Mb Fast ram module provides 4Mb of fast ram in your Amiga 600 works with all revisions of mainboard and simply plugs on top of the A600 processor. The benefit of having 4Mb of fast ram is that it opens up the world of WHDLoad as the recommended minimum of fast ram is 4Mb in an OCS/ECS Amiga. It is strongly recommended that an extra 1Mb chip ram is also present (total of 2Mb chip). Each unit is hand built and tested for 24 hrs. and built to order an take approx 3 working days from order.This unit has been superseded with the A600 8Mb Fast Ram version which you can switch between 4Mb and 8Mb fast ram.

Greaseweazle V4.1 USB Floppy Adapter Flux Reader Writer
Greaseweazle v4.1 allows versatile floppy drive control over USB. By extracting the raw flux transitions from a drive, any disk format can be captured and analysed - PC, Amiga, Amstrad, PDP-11, musical instruments, industrial equipment, and more. The Greaseweazle also supports writing to floppy disks, from a range of image file formats including those commonly used for online preservation (ADF, IPF, DSK, IMG, HFE)
Greaseweazle V4.1 is the latest version, updated for mass production and with the following features:
- Reads and writes 3", 3.5", 5.25", 8" disks (with suitable drive and cable)
- Buffered outputs, for communicating with older 5.25" and 8" disk drives
- Integrated power connector for directly powering most 3.5" disk drives
- Write-enable jumper can be removed for safer preservation of precious vintage disks
- Supports flippy-modded 5.25" drives
- Supports Disk-Change detection as used by Rob Smith's integration into the WinUAE Amiga emulator
- 3 user-definable outputs (eg. 8" interface REDWC signal)
- 100% factory tested, and tested again by me before shipping
More information and documentation on the wiki page here:
This listing is for the Greaseweazle V4.1 device only. And does not include which you will require:
- A disk drive (for example a PC 3.5" or 5.25" drive)
- A floppy ribbon cable (typically you want a standard PC cable with 'twist' on pins 10-16, to communicate with a PC floppy drive)
- Floppy drive power cable, or power supply

Amiga 600 / 1200 PCMCIA Socket Replacement
