In March 1992...exactly 24 years ago this month...I got my Mac LC.
Since then, it's been through a lot with me...and yes, I do mean a LOT. However, it developed problems in 2009 and I put it "on ice". Since then, I have tried to start it exactly once, about two and a half years ago, and it was a no-go.
Here are the symptoms:
* The internal Quantum 40MB drive doesn't spin up anymore. I know there are some folks who have gotten these going again, and I'd like to attempt that. Any pointers on this?
* The video is the main problem. It gets really fritzy at anything less than "thousands of colors" and has since early 2009. I'm going to guess this is capacitor-related. (I did buy an extra LC board in case any parts need to be transferred over that aren't cap-related).
* The infamous capacitor smell was there on the 2013 boot attempt. I plan on getting both the PSU and logic board re-capped.
* The Apple 12" RGB (LC monitor) is out of focus. I have seen issues with these monitors which involve focus. I'm guessing this is all cap-related?
I'd like to get this restored by next March for the computer's 25th anniversary. Any idea what sort of work would be involved outside of what I've speculated? I'm OK with paying for good restoration on this--after all, this is the computer I've owned the longest of all the ones I have. It's also in perfect cosmetic condition and currently rests in its original box (without a battery installed, of course).
I'm a little nervous about the desoldering I have to do on the monitor to get the boards out (the parts I'm assuming need re-capped). I do have three other 12" RGBs to practice on (one of them is junk) but I'd like to have someone who has done it before guide me a little bit on this.
Since then, it's been through a lot with me...and yes, I do mean a LOT. However, it developed problems in 2009 and I put it "on ice". Since then, I have tried to start it exactly once, about two and a half years ago, and it was a no-go.
Here are the symptoms:
* The internal Quantum 40MB drive doesn't spin up anymore. I know there are some folks who have gotten these going again, and I'd like to attempt that. Any pointers on this?
* The video is the main problem. It gets really fritzy at anything less than "thousands of colors" and has since early 2009. I'm going to guess this is capacitor-related. (I did buy an extra LC board in case any parts need to be transferred over that aren't cap-related).
* The infamous capacitor smell was there on the 2013 boot attempt. I plan on getting both the PSU and logic board re-capped.
* The Apple 12" RGB (LC monitor) is out of focus. I have seen issues with these monitors which involve focus. I'm guessing this is all cap-related?
I'd like to get this restored by next March for the computer's 25th anniversary. Any idea what sort of work would be involved outside of what I've speculated? I'm OK with paying for good restoration on this--after all, this is the computer I've owned the longest of all the ones I have. It's also in perfect cosmetic condition and currently rests in its original box (without a battery installed, of course).
I'm a little nervous about the desoldering I have to do on the monitor to get the boards out (the parts I'm assuming need re-capped). I do have three other 12" RGBs to practice on (one of them is junk) but I'd like to have someone who has done it before guide me a little bit on this.



