HI Jens,
I recently acquired a faulty Indivision AGA Mk3 for free on Amibay - it had a faulty video signal with lines/ interference, and an intermittent grey screen. On inspection, I noticed that one corner of the socket was cracked. The hope was that, with replacement socket, I may be able to get it to work.
With the help of a friend of mine, we replaced the socket, and made the necessary adjustments to it so it would fit securely over the chip on the motherboard.
Unfortunately, as we clearly weren't paying attention, we soldered the socket to the wrong side of the board .
Not realising our error until it was too late, we connected the Indivision to the motherboard, powered on, and of course there was no signal at all (the Amiga was actually unresponsive with it attached in this way).
So we disconnected, realised our error, then removed and replaced the socket to the correct side of the board and tried again. Unfortunately, we appear to have "bricked" the board, although with it connected the Amiga came back to life (so no damage done, thankfully).
In your expert opinion, have we effectively killed the board, or is there a chance it is repairable? I'm guessing it's dead, but thought I would check with you just in case!
Many thanks in advance,
AndrewC