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Hello One of my 2400c's is experiencing GLOD so after a complete teardown all fuses were checked and continuity on those fuses exist telling me they are not the cause. In the meantime I took the opportunity to document all the fuses I could find and post images of their locations here for others to take advantage of. Please note that there are three logic board types from my research. 2400c/180 with jumper cables (forces machine to adhere to 16 bit PC card type) - from what I've read this is the most common type of 180MHz machine 2400c/180 without jumper cables (
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Hi everyone, decided to ask for help with repairing the colour classic analog board instead of using it for parts. The details: Fuse was blown on stock CC analog board. Board has been recapped, some new resistors and zener diodes replaced, blew new fuse when switched on. Logic board has been recapped and works inside of my LC575. DF2 is still original and hasn't been checked yet. Any ideas for what to look at?
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Hi everyone So I have something that wouldn't really be considered unusual a very sick Macintosh Plus I have yet to see it boot or do anything else than try and kill it's self. I bought this Macintosh Plus off a Friend who had more money than sense and he bought it from Canada and had shipped here to Ireland, sadly he thought it would be a simple plug and play and he never heard of a step down converter. when he plugged straight in the Irish 250V socked it blow the crap out of it and he said it just popped. So 2 months later he offered it to me because he bought a UK one instead and I got
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