Hi all,
I recently picked up a barebones LC575 (the educational model with blanked out optical drive space), missing the HD and motherboard. I picked it up locally, no cracks or shattered plastic in sight! I've always liked the LC575 format so am keen to restore this fully.
I had one spare LC575 motherboard (onboard 4MB RAM IIRC) - which laid unused for years - which chimes and boots to ? flashing question mark. Unusually, if I install any RAM in the 72-pin slot, it will chime then immediately give a death chime, no video. I've tested several sticks of RAM which work fine in my Colour Classic LC575 board (the same board also works fine in the barebones machine I have here, so it's not the edge connector).
I've cleaned the board thoroughly (and SIMM socket extensively) and notice no leaking caps, but will replace regardless. Has anyone come across similar issues, short of recapping, has replacement of a SIMM socket been successful?
Thanks
JB
I recently picked up a barebones LC575 (the educational model with blanked out optical drive space), missing the HD and motherboard. I picked it up locally, no cracks or shattered plastic in sight! I've always liked the LC575 format so am keen to restore this fully.
I had one spare LC575 motherboard (onboard 4MB RAM IIRC) - which laid unused for years - which chimes and boots to ? flashing question mark. Unusually, if I install any RAM in the 72-pin slot, it will chime then immediately give a death chime, no video. I've tested several sticks of RAM which work fine in my Colour Classic LC575 board (the same board also works fine in the barebones machine I have here, so it's not the edge connector).
I've cleaned the board thoroughly (and SIMM socket extensively) and notice no leaking caps, but will replace regardless. Has anyone come across similar issues, short of recapping, has replacement of a SIMM socket been successful?
Thanks
JB
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