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Picking up from last week. This machine has two issues:
Sometimes, not often, but sometimes, the screen will stay black on power-on.
or
Black bars like here:
Even though the voltage rails were very stable and a very clean analog board with no leaky caps (at least to the eye) – I have now...
Well, would you look at that, it's alive again! Removed, cleaned and re-soldered the Egret chip, plus two caps that were accidentally moved from the heat of the hot air gun. At first boot, same issue as before, just a tick-tick-tick sound from the speaker so I turned it of immediately. Then I...
Yeah, maybe you're right.. I haven't had any issues with vinegar before, but this time I have obviously damaged things. :(
Just discovered this, anyone knows what its suppose to connect to, and its value?
Thanks for the clarification!
Yeah ROM's are seated correclty. I actually forgot to put them back after the cleaning so my first thought was that it was an easy fix and just put them back, but unfortunately it wasn't that easy..
Previously I also discovered that some pins on the CPU were bent...
According to this post +8 V is only used by the DFAC chip: Classic II Logic Board +8V rail
Which @joshc mentioned is involved in the machine's startup. So I have to look into that.
Ok, I understand the importance of re-capping the AB, but I won't do that now. The problem seems to be related to the LB (see post #19).
Back to my original question. Any theories on what kind of short or damage could be causing the problems I described? Guessing, a short on an address line...
The machine started fine before my cleaning of the logic board. With the LB disconnected the machine starts. And now I just swapped in a LB from a Mac Classic and it starts fine again. Of course this might be an AB issue but to me this still points to something with the LB.
Edit: just put the...
I have this Chipquik SMD removal kit, with it it's fairly easy to remove SMD components.
I started the machine today and the second cleaning did nothing – still same issue.
What would the typical symptoms of a failing Egret chip be? Where in the machine's startup would it fail?
As mentioned...
I didn't know the EGRET chip is responsible for starting the Mac. It's one of the chips with most residue on it's pins. I will definitely look into that!
The plan was to clean the board, then go over and double check my soldering. I'm sure things can be done better. The board is currently drying, will have a look when I have some time over!
Like with the rest of my compact Macs, plan is to do it.. "later". The original issues with this Mac...
Background:
When I got the machine I removed the battery and cleaned of the worst gunk around the capacitors, and turned it on. It showed a garbled screen like this (this is a later picture):
I removed all caps, cleaned the logic board with a toothbrush and vinegar and IPA, and then...
So I have this re-capped Classic II that used to work, but only sometimes (CRT wouldn't turn on). I decided to do another cleaning of the logic board to get rid of some corrosion. I soaked it in vinegar over the night, rinsed it with water and let it dry. Now the machine doesn't start at all...
Thanks for your help! The ceramic cap is this one: https://www.electrokit.com/produkt/x1-y1-3-3nf-250v-10mm/
It says “X1/Y1”, so should be alright then?
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