| In talking with my dealer (System Eyes) cutting the traces on
the five hundred will void the warrenty. There was also a blurb on this
in the latest Amazing Computing(bug bytes column I think). I also talked
to the repairman who had just returned from a CBM training seminar, and
he said that he was told the same thing. He also stated that he was informed
that one of the reasons was attributted to miner differences in the timing
between the 500, and 2000 busses.
bill
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| SET MODE/CYNIC
Are there really significant timing differences or has
marketing finally found a way to push people up to the
A2x00 when they want to "do graphics"?
A500 =1/2meg chip
A2x00 =1 meg chip
A3000 =2 meg chip
If you buy an A2000, then Commodore gets the money you
pay for bigger power supply and expansion capabilities.
If you expand an A500, quite often 3rd party HW places
get the call (the C= A590 doesn't have an assured place
in the marketplace).
If they are gearing up to drop the price of the A500 even
further, they need to differentiate the various models.
Dave
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| Re .0:
Yes, I talked to 'my friendly dealer' here in Atlanta and he told me
the same thing. There's more though. Even after your warenty expires, if
you have the trace cut and the board breaks for any reason, the repairs are
likely to cost you more. Put simply, most A500 repairs are done by doing
a mother board swap. If the trace is cut, Commodore will not accept the
old board for trade in on the replacement board. Since the dealer is not
going to get a trade in on the board, he's going to have to charge you the
full price on it or go into component trouble shooting mode. Either way,
it's going to cost you money.
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