Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!oliveb!apple!amdahl!dwl10 From: dwl10@uts.amdahl.com (Dave Lowrey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: 1581 Repair Keywords: controller chip Message-ID: <1erKh0aEFK1010=583E@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com> Date: 27 Apr 89 00:52:12 GMT References: <460@galen.acc.virginia.edu> Reply-To: dwl10@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (Dave Lowrey) Distribution: usa Organization: Amdahl Corporation, Houston TX Lines: 30 In article <460@galen.acc.virginia.edu> kws1x@dale.acc.Virginia.EDU (Kenneth W. Smith Jr) writes: > > I recently posted an article regarding problems with my 1581. (Many >thanx to all who helped.... :) I recall reading in this newsgroup a while >back about people having the controller chip replaced. At the time, my drive >had been used for about 4 months with no problems at all. Now it is destroying >almost every disk I use! (Yes, I've stopped using it for the moment...) > My question is where did those of you who had the replacement done >get it done? Did you send the drive off to Commodore, or did you have it >serviced locally? Needless to say, my drive is no longer under warranty. >Any help is appreciated. > Your local "official" CBM service center will do if for free, even if your drive is out of warentee. It took ALOT of hasseling both the repair center, and Commodore to get them talking to each other, but I finally got it done. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- "What is another word for 'Thesaurus'?" Steven Wright Dave Lowrey Amdahl Corp. Houston, Texas (713)-850-8828 ...!{ames,sun,decwrl,uunet,....}!amdahl!dwl10 [ The opinions expressed be those of the author and not necessarily those of his most eminent employer. ]