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@Berenod - I had 5 x of Alex's 2/5 motherboard made up, so I can spare one if you're interested. Also, I believe a 2/10 chassis can be converted to a 2/5 if you swap the internal wiring.
I don't believe the 2/10 motherboard & I/O boards have been recreated? The CPU and RAM boards are the same between the two models, but the I/O board is specific to the motherboard and the 2/5 motherboard won't fit a 2/10 chassis and vice versa.
That's exactly it... patience (and persistence) and I've usually been able to get good results. It's also a case of the more you do, the more you get the hang of it. It's a bit of a black art, but worth it IMO. 😀
I've had pretty good luck on the few I've needed to "straighten" out. It is a mind-bender, though, with each magnet affecting the others nearby. 😵💫
I wonder if many of the badly off ones you find on the various marketplaces are the result of "frankenstein" reconstructions? 🤔
Probably not. Those two 10nF caps (CP19 & CP38) on the 220V (240V according to the .txt) are safety caps. The board will likely work without them but its not advisable since you're running the higher input voltage. Also note the voltage rating on CP1 (and CP13 if you have an early A/B)...
OK... last one from me today.
Some may have seen in the general Radius thread, but I also have another 24X with an earlier (1.42) ROM. Here's the card :
ROM attached.
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