just had a good look at the main board with my magnifying glass - on the back of the board there is corrosion but I don't see any compoinents missing. Will have to go very very eas…
got it apart lads. - found a great guide online
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heres what the bones of this tam looks like
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its not good!!!
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see the green INSIDE the rom slot -aaarrggghhhhh!!!!
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aga…
Nice find! I'm sorry to hear about the corrosion, though.
It might be repairable, but in the worst case, if you need a new logic board, I think like 360alaska said, you can get on…
That's the button, If you end up needing a logic board I believe there are a few that will swap in... Also, is that a G3 cache slot accelerator? those are pretty rare!
68kMLAHardwareby 360alaskaMon, 18 May 2015 - 19:29
ok - have to have a go at this thing so
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is it true that acetone neutralizes the acid decay?
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plan on talking out the board and washing the bejasus out of it with acetone
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ah jasus nooooooooooooooo
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looking at those pictures I can see green on all the via's under where the battery was
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noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
hi 360 alaska
took a few pics of the mainboard
is the reset button the one outlined with the white line
Got a bad scare when I first looked inside this....the harddrive was half…
what a score................I got me a TAM baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...............Oh happy day
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The tam is not working..........I know nothing about them.
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took off back cover…
How we doing people
Spent yesterday galavanting all over the country ... did 300 miles
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and it resulted in the following finds
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a mac classic 2 and Toshiba laptop and a zeni…
bibilit said:
The floppy drive is pretty easy to service, remove the two small springs by the side of the drive, the black plastic guide for the heads and remove the top meta…
68kMLAHardwareby hellya2011Mon, 18 May 2015 - 16:06
Too bad you "HAD" that 5300, Bibilit. Not only is there problems with the power connection on the 190/5300 but sometimes when the battery leaks, the PSU Area (under the trackpad) i…
The floppy drive is pretty easy to service, remove the two small springs by the side of the drive, the black plastic guide for the heads and remove the top metal mechanism.
Clean …
yup the HDD is bad. Sometimes if you flip it around, itll get going temporarily.
I just picked up an SE and its doing the same thing. Had to rotate the drive around so i can get …
68kMLAHardwareby techknightMon, 18 May 2015 - 04:16
So i have a Macintosh that i bought for a good price a while back (probably a year ago) and when i first turned it on it had issues, but i didn't do much with it, and stuck it in m…
68kMLAHardwareby hellya2011Mon, 18 May 2015 - 03:12
I have nowt (a Yorkshire term meaning nothing) in the way of Mac laptops except some Intel ones (MagSafe, various versions) and an iBook G3 (Snow, Dual USB, 700MHz, 16MB VRAM, 256M…
It is not advisable to use ceramic capacitors in DC-DC switching circuits to replace electrolytics. Tantalum is ok.
Ceramics will vary their capacitance based on the applied volt…
68kMLAHardwareby techknightSun, 17 May 2015 - 22:39
I'm just shaking my head on this because looking at the 190 power area on the last pict Sherry H. posted and having seeing it on my 190, that is a tiny area to recap. No way one is…
the flub-flub-flub is not a broken trace. its either a bad capacitor, shorted capacitor, or shorted load somewhere on one of the rails. You will need to measure resistances to grou…
68kMLAHardwareby techknightSun, 17 May 2015 - 20:47
Yep, DC-DC board is specific to the PowerBook 5300... Unfortunately the 190 has got the power circuitry directly on the logic board.
I'm not sure what could be wrong there except m…
68kMLAHardwareby Sherry HaibaraSun, 17 May 2015 - 20:41
techknight said:
And this is where your memory fails you.
the 5300 has a DC-DC board.
The 190, That I am unsure of.
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I have both my 5300 and 190 ap…