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hey everyone and welcome to the Retro Channel recently Iamp;#39;ve been playing with some Amiga 500s and I came across a little issue when I tried to swap out the ROM on this Omega 500 revision 5 board so with the original Commodore ROM installed it powers on and Boots up just fine and we see the regular Kickstart 1.3 screen but I wanted to swap this ROM out for a diagnostic ROM so I got myself some 27 c400 e Proms and a little adapter board so you can actually make these ROMs with the minir proo and once I burnt the ROM I popped the original ROM chip out and stuck the eom in the board expecting everything to work as normal but when I powered it on I got well a black screen nothing and because Iamp;#39;m not super familiar with all things Amiga I didnamp;#39;t know what the actual issue was here I just kind of assumed that maybe the IC socket was bad because it originally had one of these cheap ass single wipe sockets so I swapped that out for a dual wipe socket but still got the sa