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Performa 475 Repair

Well I have a Performa 475 here, got this one from jt. First time I flipped the switch I get a somewhat slow death chime. If I turn it off an on quick I get a happy chime and then a quicker death chime. Missing vram so I grabbed the stick from my LC to throw in there. I think a recap and a battery will fix this machine. Just curious to what you guys think. I know these machines have a fit without a pram battery so what can I do to get around a battery for now until I can get one?

 
Original thread and symptoms: Requieum for a Q605, repair or . . .

Interesting, you're already doing the Pizza Box toggle switch method for getting the Video Circuitry fired up without a battery in the second instance: Boot chimes, pause, four rising notes, pause, then four falling notes. I hadn't noted any differences in the tempo of the death chimes due to battery state, hrmmm? I remember my notes on the FDD Cage saying VRAM was required, I wonder if just one SIMM from your LC is enough though, does it need a pair? One of my LC VRAM SIMMs actually says something like "For LC Use only."

BTW, you forgot to mention that you were expecting to receive something I cobbled together for you using that guaranteed non-working MoBo in the nicer of my pair of 475 cases. ;)

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I was wondering the same thing too. How much vram does it really need? I think the 475 originally came with 512k. I wonder if the SIMM from my LC ii is just 256k.

 
either 

2- 256k's

or

2- 512k's

I'v used "LC only" vram in a LC475 before.

Not sure if i got lucky, but it worked.

 
Going to recap tomorrow after the board is completely dry. First, for the caps should I wiggle them off or apply fresh solder and lift while melted? Second, how should I properly clean the board? I have 91 percent alcohol, but the last time I washed a board it left white areas after it dried that I had to reclean.

 
You using tap water or distilled water? I found deposits when I used tap water, but they came out clean with distilled water. Also add some acetone to your water/soap/alcohol mix to cut the cap goo that might be under the chips. Some people add ammonia to cut the cap goo.

I prefer to wiggle the caps. It makes it easier to clean up. But if the pad is really rotted, it's going to lift no matter if you wiggle or desolder the cap.

Good luck with your recap.

 
I wiggled 3 off and they came off fine. Just takes so long to wiggle. I used tap water on my Color Classic board but then washed it off in alcohol. I guess I should get some distilled water and some kind of container to wash it in.

 
All the caps off, gave it a bath last night, new caps tonight. Crossing fingers. Still can't seem to scrub off a little bit of corrosion on one of the chips. If it doesn't boot, may have to replace that next. Its not too bad.

 
After washing, have you tried straight acetone and a tooth brush on rough spots? If not, try it. It should work.

 
After the recap, still doesn't work. Happy chime then instant death chime. A few lucky times of using the red button on the motherboard, I didn't get a death chime.

 
No hard drive. No video. The one time that it didn't death chime I didn't have a monitor hooked up. I put a floppy in but I couldn't hear if it was doing anything.

 
200°F? That's not hot enough to melt solder which is at 368°F. There has to be a reason for 200°F because this is not the only time I seen this number around. What does experience says?

 
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