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is the reset button the one outlined with the white line
Got a bad scare when I first looked inside this....the harddrive was half covered with the typical green decay of an acid leak. I took out the harddrive and whatever it is , is only on the harddrive. The motherboard appears to be fine...no acid green horror!!!!!
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still trying to get the HD out of its frame.....is there a battery in that harddrive somewhere!!
That's the button, If you end up needing a logic board I believe there are a few that will swap in... Also, is that a G3 cache slot accelerator? those are pretty rare!
Nice find! I'm sorry to hear about the corrosion, though.
It might be repairable, but in the worst case, if you need a new logic board, I think like 360alaska said, you can get one form a different but related model and put it in there.
see the green INSIDE the rom slot -aaarrggghhhhh!!!!
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again....if I wash this in acetone will that stop any further decay by the acid.............if not then what is the best way to stop the decay..........
just had a good look at the main board with my magnifying glass - on the back of the board there is corrosion but I don't see any compoinents missing. Will have to go very very easy with the toothbrush.........and from my experience on se30's with minimal acid leaks id say this is toast!!!.
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there is a cache slot on it 360alaska .........I have no idea what is plugged into it....all I can say is that its the card with the pink heatsink!!! - what does it do?
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I guess finding tam motherboards for sale is naon impossible.....will start looking at the 6400 board you mention
I'm not sure able acetone. I do know that vinegar will neutralize the acid but not entirely sure about acetone. I would do vinegar and water mixture (50/50) then rinse with just water and maybe some rubbing alcohol.
I looked and from what I can see the 6500 board would only need slight modifications, The scsi port is removed and the audio ports are removed and replaced with the small board on the TAM LB...
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