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Recently ordered an esprofile internal from juicycrumb and plugged into my lisa from the widget data port. Since my lisa didn't come with a widget power port I powered the board using a micro USB cable on the ESP32. It didn't work.
Initially the lights turned on on the esprofile board but went...
Thank you! That helps a lot. Mine is way off.
Does anyone know the correct resistance for the "width" pot on the video board? Mine says 200 ohms but measures around ~270 already around the mid point.
And how to get replacements that fit?
Looks like maybe a bad R24. Voltage drops from 31V to 3.5V.
It measures at 150 ohms but should be ~120 ohms according the schematics. Would it cause that much voltage drop across both sides of the resistor?
Hey all, does anyone know which part of the Lisa video board is responsible for vertical deflection?
It worked in the seller's pictures but complete collapse when I turned it on. Probably broken solder joints right? Or which capacitor should be replaced first
Does anyone know where the right most trace beside UA15 and UB15 is supposed to go to? The one corroded with green goo. Is this the trace to adb power or something else?
Yeah, Unfortunately I don't think it's the monitor 🥲. It's an 12 inch Apple RGB and still works with my other iifx.
I know there are 2 breaks around ub15 for the serial port but that shouldnt affect video and have been there for a while even before when it was working.
My C32 is 2.2V, is that normal? A32 and B32 are +12V which is correct
A1 and B1 are -12V and C1 is 5V
seems to me that A2, B2, C2 aren't voltage lines on mine
Yeah, about the same (showing 13-14 for me). So that seems correct to me! Recapped the rest of the board except for the radials and still no video as expected.
I feel it's really unlikely that corrosion can eat through traces within an hour so that really makes me suspect it's one of the chips...
The voltages on those pins all seem correct.
Does anyone know if C9, C10, C12, C13, C21 should beep when testing on both ends of those caps? Seems strange that it would even though the voltages are correct
I have yet to swap and try another psu since all voltages seem correct. 12V on yellow, 5V on reds and -12V
I haven't recapped any of the radial caps and a few 47 16v but don't think those can affect nubus right?
Video died on a working Macintosh IIx after leaving it on for a while. Turned it off, waited an hour or so, turned it back on and now no video.
It still chimes and boots fine, just no video, completely black screen. Tried the same video card on another machine and the card works. Tried another...
It's difficult to see but likely something inside the ribbon then. All exposed pins outside of the ribbon are connected between the 3rd and the 4th cable.
A replacement lm64p791 is hard to comeby nowadays
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