[sebhc] H90
Carroll Waddell
carrollwaddell at sc.rr.com
Sat May 12 17:54:13 CDT 2007
Lee Hart wrote:
>From: Carroll Waddell
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>>This board is hard to troubleshoot because it's so hard to get
>>to in the machine.
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>Ah, you do not know the secret!
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>Tape a piece of nonconducting wood, foam or rubber along the top edge of the CRT (to prevent shorts). Install the CPU board horizontally, so its lower edge sits on top of this insulator. The two screws that normally mount the CPU board still go in the vertical brackets.
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>You'll find that the cables are barely long enough so with careful routing you can still plug them in. Now you can easily get at both sides of the board to probe things, change parts, etc.
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Thanks Lee. I'm glad to know to turn the CPU board around. I now have
the CPU board and memory expansion board working. Will try diskette
adapter and serial adapter next week. Thanks again.
Carroll
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