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For the hell of it I threw my 580 board in the 5260 and it did actually power up! It also gave chimes of death and there was no picture, but at least I know the machine powers on.
Turned out the reason why it wouldn't boot initially with the 580 board is that my one RAM stick is bad. That blows that I have a bad stick, but it's nice to know that the machine will work with a new board! Looks like this 5260 either hasn't been updated since shortly after it was made...
Oh no...my luck finally ran out, my first bomb victim. Thank goodness the ROM SIMM (I'm assuming that's what the solitary stick is) and CPU were unaffected so I can transplant those to a new board.
The VRM is toast, and maybe the audio card. The seller must have known about it since he removed the RAM (or did you do that)?
As far as the leak goes if it came in contact with water you have HF (hydrofluoric acid) which is something you don't want to touch with your bare hands (very nasty). Baking soda and water to get rid of any acid, a can of coke and a scouring metal pad to clean the rust. You might want to paint it as well.
I didn't touch anything inside the machine, I just opened it up and took pictures. As far as I can tell the seller never opened this machine up (because otherwise he'd have noticed the battery explosion!) so the RAM must have been missing since before the computer was sold to me. What is the VRM? Is that the little board next to the battery that got toasted?
My college was cleaning out a hardware closet and they dug out an original Bondi iMac and they let me have it. It's actually a Revision A model, which is pretty cool. I snagged the VRAM module from a Blueberry trayloader they had that turned out to be dead (wish I snagged the CPU card too, oh well) so I can upgrade it a bit when I'm putting in a new hard disk. I have two sticks of 64MB PC100 from a ThinkPad but I dunno if it would work...
The college recycling pile struck (relative) gold again and I snagged myself an HP DAT24 internal tape drive! Now if only I had something to put it in. And tapes.
I got the beige G3 motherboard in and installed it and my god, the thing works after all! Kinda.
The front LED connector essentially disintegrated and the CD drive is cranky and probably needs its laser cleaned but it's so rewarding to bring such a heavily damaged machine back from the dead.
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