Introduction


                  Introduction To The A4000 Hardware Guide

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  Copyright

  This document is Copyright © 1995 by Warren Block.

  Distribution

  This document is FreeWare. It has been copyrighted to assure its
  availability to anyone who needs it or even expresses an interest in it.
  Fred Fish and the Aminet are explicitly allowed to include this document in
  CD-ROM or floppy compilations. Others should contact the Editor.

  Disclaimer

  Working on computer hardware can be dangerous, both to the computer and to
  yourself. If you are not a qualified technician, please do not attempt to
  perform any of these procedures yourself. Neither myself nor any of the
  people listed in the Credits make any claim that any of these tips actually
  work. In fact, they will probably destroy your computer or your self-
  confidence. Neither is any claim made that any of the information presented
  here is error-free, so if you do attempt any of these modifications or
  fixes and damage yourself or the computer, neither myself nor any of the
  persons listed in the Credits section will be held responsible.

  Introduction

  The Amiga 4000 Hardware Guide was compiled from online messages posted by
  many different folks, various hints and tips I've collected elsewhere, and
  from my own experiences with the 4000. So it is by no means complete.
  Corrections or additions are welcomed.

  The purpose of the guide is to help make A4000 troubleshooting easier by
  gathering all kinds of Amiga 4000 hardware information into a single,
  easy-to-use guide file.

  At this point, this guide is specifically for the Amiga 4000; however, many
  of the tips apply to other Amigas, and it would not be difficult to expand
  the scope of the guide to include them specifically.

  All of the people who have contributed are listed under Credits.
  I can't thank them enough! At this point in time, information of this type
  can be very valuable in keeping A4000 systems alive and running, and they
  have been gracious enough to share this information with everyone.

  Questions about this document should be addressed to the Editor.

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