Teac FD-235F ReCAP (Amiga Floppy Drive)
Teac FD-235F ReCAP (Amiga Floppy Drive)
Defect:
- Don’t read anything – Dead.
Replaced parts:
- 3 x Electrolytic Capacitors of 22uF.
- 1 x Electrolytic Capacitor of 4.7uF.
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Teac FD-235F ReCAP (Amiga Floppy Drive)
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Commodore 16 Repair
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Texas Instruments TI-99-/4A Empty PCB
This is what remained after the recovery. Some components (all TTL) are not been recovered, others were are already recovered some times ago for spare parts.
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Hyperkin Supaboy S – RGB/Svideo HACK
I have decided to make this hack because the native video output of the Hyperkin Supaboy S is really bad, uses the composite video.
The photos with the LCD monitor use the SVIDEO output while the photos with the Sony CRT monitor use the RGB output.
The photos and the schematic describe very well the work that needs to be done, the hack is not complex but you always have to be makes particularly attention to the SMD (CXA 1645M) side welds.
RGB/Svideo Schematics:
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Philips Videopac+ G7400 RGB/Composite Hack – Repair – Recap
I have received a gift from my dear friend Andrea Pierdomenico a Videopac+ G7400 console with the BASIC Microsoft module and some cartridges that go into my collection of videopac cartridges.
This console running smoothly but with some problems.
The works that have been made:
Videopac+ G7400 RGB/Composite Hack (components that need to be added):
All the works that have been made are documented in the photos below:
source: g7400 guide rgb mod
Texas Instruments Magic Wand Speak & Learn Fixed
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Cartridge shell for FinalGROM 99 – TI-99/4A
I have fit in a best way the pcb of the FinalGROM 99 inside a standard cartridge shell of a TI-99/4a game.
As you can see from the photos the final result is good, there are still some minor imperfections but i’m very satisfied.
I have made three cartridges shells, one for me and two for my friends Ciro Barile of TI-99 Italian User Club, Andrea Pierdomenico.
Some things about the FinalGROM 99:
The FinalGROM 99 supports ROM images, GROM images, and mixed images of up to 1 MB in size that use the write-to-ROM bank switching scheme. The cartridge does not require the Peripheral Expansion Box and runs on both PAL and NTSC consoles, including modified consoles with an F18A. It will also run on v2.2 consoles and enables those to run ROM-only programs.
The cartridge offers some advanced modes that provide RAM and GRAM to programs. It also allows a running program to reload another program from SD card or to dump its state to SD card. All firmware of the FinalGROM 99 can be updated by SD card.
FinalGROM 99 is released as Open Source Hardware under the CERN OHL license and the GNU GPL license. Both hardware design files and firmware sources are available on GitHub.
For more information about this project please visit the project homepage hosted at GitHub.
Gallery of the works that have been made:
Download:
Commodore 128D Repair #1
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Commodore 128D Repair #2
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Commodore Floppy Drive 1541 (ASSY 250442) Repair
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Commodore 16 Power Supply Repair
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Commodore 16 Repair #1
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Commodore 16 Repair #2
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I took advantage of this repair to install the ic sockets on the entire motherboard and use it like a “test board” for repairs.
Catweasel Z-II Mk2 (Urine CAT Cleaning)
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Cleaning:
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Peggy Plus (Scala MD100) v1.1 Recap
This Z2 card for Amiga has a problem of audio distortion on one channel. I have replaced all the tantalum capacitors, two of them in the Audio section.
Unfortunately i could not try this card, i did consider that could be also a problem of the NE5532 a Dual Low-Noise Operational Amplifier so i preferred put it on a socket, so it’s easy to replace if it is needed.
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Commodore 64 Repair
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I have also removed a nasty connector welded directly on the c64 userport.
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Commodore 128 Repair
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