I do indeed still have it in pieces, in fact more pieces than last time I posted.
It's a Rev A - the speakers are not in their own housings.
Everything in this machine has a coating of thick dust. The analog/video boards seem to be the worst affected.
I wasn't expecting this machine to be quite as much of a faff to take apart as it is, there are so many connector cables, separate boards and separate pieces of RF shielding in this machine...
OK, so after a little bit of foul language, the analog and video boards are out...

And after cleaning...

I forgot to take a photo, but the rear of the video board wasn't messy, but there was some yellow residue around the solder joints, which I cleaned off with IPA.
So far, I haven't seen anything which would suggest there are problems with the capacitors on either of these boards -- so I am starting to wonder what might be causing the CRT issues. Obviously you cannot always just tell by looking at the components and there are many components that can fail other than just capacitors, but I actually don't know where to even start with this...I know someone mentioned about the flyback transformer possibly having issues because of dust but that part wasn't that dusty.
This is before I removed the video boards and did any cleaning...

Gradually getting emptier.... This is after brushing all the dust off the yoke/CRT assembly - I tried to be gentle with these parts as they look very fragile indeed!

It looks quite cool from the front with the bezel removed, just looks like a TV...I actually prefer this look 8)

I gave up trying to remove the CD-ROM drive, and yes I did break the plastic tab
- the floppy drive came out easily and is full of dust.


It's a Rev A - the speakers are not in their own housings.
Everything in this machine has a coating of thick dust. The analog/video boards seem to be the worst affected.
I wasn't expecting this machine to be quite as much of a faff to take apart as it is, there are so many connector cables, separate boards and separate pieces of RF shielding in this machine...
OK, so after a little bit of foul language, the analog and video boards are out...

And after cleaning...

I forgot to take a photo, but the rear of the video board wasn't messy, but there was some yellow residue around the solder joints, which I cleaned off with IPA.
So far, I haven't seen anything which would suggest there are problems with the capacitors on either of these boards -- so I am starting to wonder what might be causing the CRT issues. Obviously you cannot always just tell by looking at the components and there are many components that can fail other than just capacitors, but I actually don't know where to even start with this...I know someone mentioned about the flyback transformer possibly having issues because of dust but that part wasn't that dusty.
This is before I removed the video boards and did any cleaning...

Gradually getting emptier.... This is after brushing all the dust off the yoke/CRT assembly - I tried to be gentle with these parts as they look very fragile indeed!

It looks quite cool from the front with the bezel removed, just looks like a TV...I actually prefer this look 8)

I gave up trying to remove the CD-ROM drive, and yes I did break the plastic tab



