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I opened the floppy drive to clean and I noticed that the little circuit board on the photo below was snapped? Is there anyway to either replace or fix? Thanks.
http://imgur.com/rrrbgZv
Hi, just took a quick look at the board and it looks like one gold box thing has blown it's foil off. Here are some pictures, also I have very little soldiering skills. And here are the pictures of the gold box thing and some corrosion. Also would you know what the brown mark around the resistor...
I just brought a Macintosh Plus, took it apart to see the corrosion, with no damage luckily, and I decided to take the risk to start it up, anyway plugged it in and booted a disk and everything was fine, then after a couple seconds I hear quite a loud bang and smoke coming out of it. Does anyone...
Yeah it was, apparently it only has corrosion on the battery terminals not leaking through, it's going to be my first project anyway so if it's a little expensive I don't mind
Sorry that comment was not meant to come out like that, but to the point could I keep the 400k drive and still fully use the Plus chips? Or would that be a comparability issue? Thanks.
I've just brought a Macintosh Plus and soon to buy Macintosh 512K, the Plus has corrosion from battery leakage but I'm pretty sure the ROM chips will still be good hopefully, am I able to unsolder these Plus chips and solder them into my 512K? Thanks.
Hello, I was wondering whether any members on here have access or know where to buy some 512K ROM chips? I've been looking at a 512 for sale but it has the error code 01E000 which I believe is ROM failure? Is it hard to fix it, or is it not even worth it? Thanks.
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