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Vias on late early Mac boards

Sideburn

6502
Anyone know know if the vias on these old boards connect to traces in the middle layers?

I ask because I’ve got some badly corroded vias and traces forcing me to have to drill them out and run a wire through the board.
 
Anyone know know if the vias on these old boards connect to traces in the middle layers?

I ask because I’ve got some badly corroded vias and traces forcing me to have to drill them out and run a wire through the board.
Yes, on even boards like the SE there is an internal ground and power plain that some vias connect to.
 
Anyone know know if the vias on these old boards connect to traces in the middle layers?

I ask because I’ve got some badly corroded vias and traces forcing me to have to drill them out and run a wire through the board.
Grab a Gerber viewer and see where they're connected in @max1zzz's reverse engineered PCBs.

 
ooouch..does it work?
I haven’t finished yet. This board is 90% there though. It boots and then ram errors. It was completely THRASHED when I got it. I got it cheap on eBay. I think the seller tried to do a re-capping and threw in the towel. Lifted pads all over the place. All the connectors were melted so I replaced them. I recapped the whole board. There was lots of corrosion. Lots of broken traces. I think I’m down to the last few now…
 
If they do, it's power planes only (on a IIcx that is). You can follow them using schematics
Ok that’s promising. I’ve got one IIcx that had such bad battery corrosion that there were green mountains all over and when I cleaned the corrosion off the chips were literally falling off the board. That whole corner where the soft power stuff is is gone. Most people would probably say the boards a goner and use it for parts but I keep thinking I may be crazy enough to try to repair it 😆
 
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