What would cause no activity on the VIDW line at UE6?
A AstroFirebird Active member Oct 5, 2023 #42 For anyone from the future that may have this problem, UJ6 was the culprit. I replaced it and now have a fully functioning SE/30.
For anyone from the future that may have this problem, UJ6 was the culprit. I replaced it and now have a fully functioning SE/30.
zigzagjoe Well-known member Oct 5, 2023 #43 AstroFirebird said: For anyone from the future that may have this problem, UJ6 was the culprit. I replaced it and now have a fully functioning SE/30. Click to expand... NIcely done! Not that one I'd have expected since it seemed to test fine...
AstroFirebird said: For anyone from the future that may have this problem, UJ6 was the culprit. I replaced it and now have a fully functioning SE/30. Click to expand... NIcely done! Not that one I'd have expected since it seemed to test fine...
imactheknife Well-known member Oct 6, 2023 #44 zigzagjoe said: NIcely done! Not that one I'd have expected since it seemed to test fine... Click to expand... Might have been a bad solder joint. I have had to remove chips and clean legs and pads to regain proper connection again. At a glance, they looked fine, but removing and cleaning solved problems too. Mostly due to cap juice etc
zigzagjoe said: NIcely done! Not that one I'd have expected since it seemed to test fine... Click to expand... Might have been a bad solder joint. I have had to remove chips and clean legs and pads to regain proper connection again. At a glance, they looked fine, but removing and cleaning solved problems too. Mostly due to cap juice etc