Restoration the external box of the Micro Peripherals Floppy Disk Drive
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Restoration the external case of the Micro Peripherals Ltd Floppy Disk Drive that was eaten by rust.
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Restoration the external case of the Micro Peripherals Ltd Floppy Disk Drive that was eaten by rust.
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Commodore CBM(PET) 4032 (FAT40) / 8032 Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Replacement.
The cathode ray tube was taken from the Amstrad GT-65 (Monochrome monitor)
The CRT Tube Orion 310GNB31 (Amstrad GT-65) is fully compatible with the Amperex M31-334GH (CBM 4032/FAT40 – 8032).
NOTE: The same CRT work perfectly for the computer Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 3 and Model 4.
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Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Repair (#1)
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Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Repair (#2)
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In one photo you can see the curious change made in this TI-99/4A by inserting a resistor in the pitch where in other motherboards is soldered a leg of a electrolytic capacitor and then one leg of the capacitor is welded and the not the other leg. Compliments.
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Repair Commodore Amiga 600 (White Screen)
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I have thought it was a problem of RAM (U17) since i have measured oddities but the problem instead is a capacitor of 10uF, dead LM555 (smd) and some pcb tracks corroded.
Repair Philips 8220 (MSX2) Black Screen with Sound.
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The main problem was caused by the lack of +12 volts that power the RGB Encoder module. The other voltage of -12 volts are used only for the cartridges port (but not all cartridges using this voltage)
I wanted to do a experiment to install a standard PC drive with a adapter (34 pins to 14 pins) on a Philips 8245. I would say that it work but i have tried about 20 Floppy Drives and only 1 it works ;-D
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Download: Philips NMS 8245 (MSX2) Floppy Drive replacement (1264)
source: msx.hansotten.com
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Phonola NMS 8245 (MSX 2) Repair.
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Removing the filter capacitors that are exploded inside the Astec power supply of a Apple //e.
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I start to saying how much i hate repairing psu switching, one of the most boring things second only to the repair of CRT Monitor, at least for me.
However this repair was made. The failure is almost certainly caused by a copious spillage of electrolyte (conductive fluid usually formed from a salt solution or acid which is located inside of the electrolytic capacitors) and a dangerous test if the machine works again after the electrolyte was leaking over the pcb.
The moral of the story is easy to figure out, a short circuit has made several deaths, a good portion of the Primary (PWM) and Secondary.
The components that have been replaced are the following:
After 1 week i have decided to replace also all capacitors of the power supply section of the computer.
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This is a full replacement of the power supply of the Amiga 500 with a similar one of the last generation. This type of switching power supply fits perfectly inside the case of the original psu.
The repair will not be made because this psu is very common at very low prices, i don’t waste even a second to find the multiple faults, i prefer devote to other things less common.
Commodore Floppy Drive 1541 Motherboard #1
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Commodore Floppy Drive 1541 Motherboard #2
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Sinclair QL #1 Repair
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I took the opportunity to install the Minerva Rom v1.98 to identify the faulty ram. Thanks to the Minerva ROM i have identified 2 of 3 Ram failed.
Sinclair QL #2 Repair
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Incredibly nothing is exploded ;-D
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