Problem solved on this one.
This is the late board design (220 volt), and problem was
no output at all.
The Analog board is using Switch Mode Power Supply technology to supply voltage around.
So looks like this one:
The IC is expecting some information to kick the whole process (from the primary side)
The
voltage expected at Pin 6 is around 12 volts (Vac), with a minimum of 11 volts, under this figure the IC (TDA 4605 in the Macintosh Classic) will be switched-Off.
When voltage is Ok, a pulse will be generated to Pin 5 which goes to the Mosfet (IRFBC 40) starting the process and producing output voltages (secondary side)
The IC is also collecting information (at pin 1) from these voltages (through the Optocoupler CNY17 or equivalent) and regulating the output (the pulse at pin 5)
My board was only suppling 5,5 volts to pin 6, far too low...
I replaced capacitor CP4 and checked diode (DP4) and resitors (RP1 and RP28) which looked ok.
But apparently the diode DP4 (1N4148) was leaky...replacing the diode kicked a very bad power supply (voltage at pin 6 was unstable, producing from 6 to 13 volts)
So in theory, regulation was in trouble also.
CNY17 was new, as well as the TDA4605... to cut a long story short, another diode was leaky (DP3 also 1N4148)
Once replaced the voltages were fine and steady, and the Classic booted right away [

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If you are troubleshooting those units,keep in mind that voltages in the primary side are dangerous.