Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!hplabs!hpcc05!hpdmd48!rodger From: rodger@hpdmd48.boi.hp.com (Rodger Anderson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: The Rejuvenator Message-ID: <19770006@hpdmd48.boi.hp.com> Date: 16 Jun 91 07:24:34 GMT References: Organization: Hewlett Packard - Boise, ID Lines: 42 >/ hpdmd48:comp.sys.amiga.hardware / bwana@dorsai (william cernansky) / 2:12 am Jun 15, 1991 / >So, anyway, does ANYONE out there have a rejuvenated A1000, and if so, can >you answer these questions: I have a rejuvenator in my 1000. > 1) Does it go between the CPU and its socket? No. You remove your WCS daughter board and the special chips (agnus, paula, and denise) and install the rejuvenator in it's place. Then you install three jumpers. I dispensed with the jumpers and soldered the wires directly. > 2) Will it work with a Spirit Inboard (which DOES go between the CPU > and its socket) I think so. It mentions that it does work with a couple of the popular memory boards, and the Spirit board might be one of them. My docs are at home. > 3) Is it incredibly difficult to install? It depends on your technicial expertise. I didn't find it very hard to install, but then I'm an electronic tech. The hardest part for me was pushing down the plastic. (You'll know what I'm talking about when you get there.) > 4) Will it work with a CSA midget racer (which I don't have, and would > probably lift the cover of my A1000 about six inches above its current > level) I don't know. >Lastly, does anyone know if a Spirit Inboard can peacefully coexist with a >CSA midget racer? I really don't know this one. -- Rodger Anderson (rodger@hpdmmef.boi.hp.com) or(rodger%hpdmmef@relay.hp.com)