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No, but I can try to remove both original audio ports from a fried board I have…. Possibly even the SCSI port. dunno about the choke though.
 
Progress with my spare 840AV board. I discovered why it wasn’t outputting video. It turns out the DAC (or what I think must be the DAC) wasn’t receiving a required -5V input. I traced this back to the voltage regulator that was instead outputting 0.65V. Yeah, that’s not going to work. So I checked its input and found 0V, but it should be -12V. Aha! There’s a break in continuity of an internal trace running back to the -12V pin of the PSU.

One bodge wire later, and I’m
now getting video output:

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Another issue I was having is resolved too, namely that some Nubus cards weren’t working. This was due to the missing -12V feed.

There’s one outstanding issue with this board - sound output doesn’t work. Well, it does chime, but it dies once the OS has loaded.
 
Congrats on getting this one fixed! I've had nothing but headaches working on these boards, so I know what you went through to fix it. Amazing job!
 
I bumped a couple of PowerBook RAM cards to max capacity, the first being a partially populated ‘death chime’ card suitable for a 165c/180c.

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Well, I did my thing and found the bad chip, then put all the spare chips back on one bank at a time after testing them first.

Here’s the finished result, a lovely fully working 10MB card:

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It has three buffer chips onboard which my other three 10MB cards not have. And interestingly, it’s the only one that fully works in a ‘fussy’ PB180 daughtercard that usually has stability problems when maxed out with RAM.

I also maxed out this (formerly 8MB) PowerBook 500 series RAM card to 32MB. It replaces another which was collateral during my quest to build a 48MB card.

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Thanks to @imactheknife for the bits :)
 
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