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Performa 200

falen5

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Started on the performa 200

The board as I got it.

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caps removed
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board cleaned
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Recapped the board but no chime.
Compared my performa 200 to this one and noticed the roms were in backwards and 1 pin in the wrong direction. So I put them in the same as on my board.
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still no chime.
Found 2 shorts on the cpu and fixed thoes
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still no chime.
Im wondering.........could the roms have been damaged if it was powered up with the roms in backwards??
 
any ideas people?








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falen5

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cant see any heat exposure anywhere 360alaska. !! - where do you mean ?

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just removed battery holder..........this board is in perfect condition. No acid leak what so ever.

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rollermanz did a pretty good job recapping this one.....I took off all the caps to clean it ............no pads lifted.........nothing

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all I found wrong was roms in backwards...........and 2 pins of cpu shorted ( im pretty sure they were anyway..........they are not now)

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still no chime

 

unity

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Ya, That thing took some heat. ROM sockets even show signs. Not to mention the board label.

I am sure you do not have a spare set of ROMS from a Classic II, etc? Im not sure how the ROMS would respond to be in wrong. They can certainly be in the wrong sockets and come out fine.

 

360alaska

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Signs of HEAT:

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Looking at this picture, he obviously got it hot enough to re-flow the solder...Too bad he didn't apply any flux :(

This is what solder looks like when it has been reheated without flux...

 

falen5

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see what you mean - the ram holders have signs of melting as well.........but this board is small and to hold the board in your hand you would not see it.

the pictures show every detail. Its was the pictures that I saw the short on the cpu from.

jesus.......if this was cooked like the color classic then there might be SM components missing on the back.

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have already gone over the whole board with the magnifying glass and found nothing.

I did find that I put C4 in backwards......was sure that was it..........put in a new 47uf ....correctly........but still no joy.

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this board looks brand new. Its in better condition than mine.........

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ahhhhhh .........this is the slow bit..........look,look,look

 

falen5

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great idea Elfen.......ill do that.

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360..........yep........that's the one I saw....plus another, 2 pins to the left. Have since gone over every chip looking for more........but nothing

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again people...........these are not my boards.......im trying to fix them for a chap in the uk

 

360alaska

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great idea Elfen.......ill do that.

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360..........yep........that's the one I saw....plus another, 2 pins to the left. Have since gone over every chip looking for more........but nothing

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again people...........these are not my boards.......im trying to fix them for a chap in the uk

Honestly, I think it's a lost cause, it looks like every joint would need to be fluxed and reflowed! Also, look at all of those vias you would need to fill!

 

unity

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I have two classic board right now. The new looking one is dead. The one with visible corrosion works great. Go figure....

 

unity

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Honestly, I think it's a lost cause, it looks like every joint would need to be fluxed and reflowed! Also, look at all of those vias you would need to fill!
I am leaning towards agreeing with this. The more I look up close, which I did not before, the more I see signs of extreme baking. The board may be cooked. No telling if damaged happened inside some chips.

 

360alaska

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If you want to fix it, don't let me stop you... But these vias don't look like they would be complete circuits:

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falen5

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Elfen - good call - I swapped the roms over to my good board and good chime

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roms are back in the bad board now.

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I am beginning to agree with you lads..............the back of the board has some strange shapes on the solder on all the resistor connections

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hang on..........ill get a picture of the back

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looks like its been baked.............Ive never seen solder in that shape on the back of a board.

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Looks like it was molten...............after its manufacture.

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That's 3 boards and I only got 1 working.

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the classic and color classic are even worse.

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OOOOOOHHHHHHH   DEAR

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unity

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C57 & C66 almost look open. They probably are not, could be lighting. But with a quick glance they stood out.

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falen5

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jasus - just had a futher look with magnifying glass.

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there are via's on the underside where the solder has 'dripped' off. Most of the via's are like little balls of solder under the board.

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from the top (cpu side) all the via's are sunken

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well done 360............correct diagnosis id say

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this baby is toast

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for the laugh............I might put it in an oven the other way up see if can...........................eeehhhh.....................naaaa

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feck it

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next!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

falen5

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heres a few shots from the side of the underneath............you can see like..........little hemispheres of solder.

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looks like they moved unity.............those and allot of others

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pity

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falen5

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was about to go bed...........sure to hell with it..ill plug in the soldering iron and fix c66 for the laugh

 
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