I am posting this because I want a definitive answer to 2 questions if anyone might be able to help me;
1: I recently was able to get my LC II’s board to chime and boot, but the trouble is the video adapter I am using does not give me any picture on any monitor I have tried, and while my monitors will register that it’s trying to output a signal and wake up the monitor, all I get is a Black screen. What I wonder is, because the LC II automatically defaults to outputting in 512 x 384, do I need a different video adapter? Even with a good PRAM battery and checking and cleaning the VRAM module pins, I can’t get seem to get anything
2: This is the really important Question. I was going to go about recapping my LC II’s PSU, however, cap leakage from the board has damaged the pins inside the connector that bridges the PSU to the board. Now I did do a bit of my own research into this and this connector in question is a Molex KK 396, and while people were posting links to the part that you need to crimp, my question is, what tool do you actually need to crimp this? Also, are there crimpers that I can get for this that aren’t $400? I really don’t want to shell out more money for a whole new PSU on eBay, and I couldn’t find the LC’s power connector by itself anywhere, so this is my only solution to really fixing this problem right now unless I manage to come up with something else.
Unfortunately, in the phase I am in, I need to get the original PSU working to keep testing this system, as the only other power supply I had that gave me -5V was old and randomly decided to die on me while I was testing this system :/
Also, a side note, for anyone telling me that this project isn’t worth it because (it’s just an LC!), I would say that, except when I bought this unit, the previous owner amazingly left a Daystar PowerCache Card in it, so there is no reason not to get it working in my eyes.
1: I recently was able to get my LC II’s board to chime and boot, but the trouble is the video adapter I am using does not give me any picture on any monitor I have tried, and while my monitors will register that it’s trying to output a signal and wake up the monitor, all I get is a Black screen. What I wonder is, because the LC II automatically defaults to outputting in 512 x 384, do I need a different video adapter? Even with a good PRAM battery and checking and cleaning the VRAM module pins, I can’t get seem to get anything
2: This is the really important Question. I was going to go about recapping my LC II’s PSU, however, cap leakage from the board has damaged the pins inside the connector that bridges the PSU to the board. Now I did do a bit of my own research into this and this connector in question is a Molex KK 396, and while people were posting links to the part that you need to crimp, my question is, what tool do you actually need to crimp this? Also, are there crimpers that I can get for this that aren’t $400? I really don’t want to shell out more money for a whole new PSU on eBay, and I couldn’t find the LC’s power connector by itself anywhere, so this is my only solution to really fixing this problem right now unless I manage to come up with something else.
Unfortunately, in the phase I am in, I need to get the original PSU working to keep testing this system, as the only other power supply I had that gave me -5V was old and randomly decided to die on me while I was testing this system :/
Also, a side note, for anyone telling me that this project isn’t worth it because (it’s just an LC!), I would say that, except when I bought this unit, the previous owner amazingly left a Daystar PowerCache Card in it, so there is no reason not to get it working in my eyes.
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