
Installation

Installation is quite straight forward, rip out the 68000 and replace it with the Lucas Board. Q.E.D.

To elaborate, remove the plastic cover and the EMI shield. 5 screws for the plastic cover, 14 for the EMI shield. Gently and with reverence, pry the 68000 out of its socket. I use a small bent screwdriver. Now push the 64 pin header on the bottom of the Lucas board into the 68000 socket. Do this carefully to insure that each pin goes in properly and that you didn't bend any. 

Things to be careful about.

The ribbon cable from the disk drive can be a pain. Make sure it is lying as flat as possible, and that the bend in the cable takes up as little space as possible. 
Make sure the board is the same height as the daughter board. If it is too low the Lucas board will not clear the cable and header for the disk drive. This is also important if you want to add some 32-bit wide memory to the LUCAS memory port (96 Pin DIN connector) as this board must be high enough to clear the metal oscillator can in the middle back of the Amiga motherboard.
Once you have installed the Lucas board we are ready for check out. When it gets working you can replace the plastic cover. The EMI shield will have to have a small section cut out of the back, if you wish to replace it too. So far no one has done this.
Be careful, don't force anything, and don't PANIC !

  
