then there is a good likelyhood the motherboard is toast now.
But, to be sure you can try measuring the voltages coming in from the power supply and make sure your not missing on…
68kMLAHardwareby techknightThu, 21 May 2015 - 04:00
I don't have anything other than what you see in the photos. I tried plugging it into a monitor from the d19 plug on the back of the motherboard, and nothing happens.
68kMLAHardwareby CompuNurdThu, 21 May 2015 - 03:58
Ouch. Something didnt get plugged in correctly, or 1-tooth-off. They usually dont blow for no reason.
That looks like it was part of the video capture subsystem which is probably…
68kMLAHardwareby techknightThu, 21 May 2015 - 03:51
I'm frustrated to say the least.
Why? Let's start from the beginning. I finally got a case for my various 950 parts that have been sitting for a while unused. I put them all toget…
68kMLAHardwareby CompuNurdThu, 21 May 2015 - 03:44
I'd put it around 1983. I own two Electrohome sets myself. Great units for stuff that only does RF.
an RCA-Coax adapter.
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It's called an "RF Modulator"…
They have a 30-pin to RCA adapter, and I got one with the intent to toy around with getting it to work on my iPhone (which has a lightening connector) with an adapter. I never got …
What all would I need to connect my iPad Mini to this for YouTube and the like? I have a regular coax connection now, but what is the cheapest option to go about this?
68kMLAHardwareby CompuNurdThu, 21 May 2015 - 02:20
When the Apple II came out small color TVs were $300-$400, while a black-and-white model was more like $60. (To say nothing of what a real "color monitor" cost.) A *lot* of Apple I…
68kMLAHardwareby GorgonopsThu, 21 May 2015 - 01:58
Apple IIs (at least the //e enhanced I used) do this cool thing where they represent colours as bunches of black and white dots. They're great on both both B&W and colour s…
the MOVs are designed to clamp on overvoltage. The previous attempt may have shorted them out when the fuse blew.
Soon as you powered it up again, it just finished off the MOVs. …
68kMLAHardwareby techknightThu, 21 May 2015 - 00:28
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Astec-AA19360-Apple-P-N-614-0039-150W-Power-Supply/131507018040
That one certainly looks the part. But again not the same ratings. I dont think the TAM dra…
never thought of that unity......he probably did have it plugged in.............saying that when I blew my 128k I was finished all work and it was all together (board connected, …
Same supply as a 6500 as mentioned, or at least looks the same. My concerns at this point would be damage to the Bose audio board in the power supply as well as damage to the TAM. …
right voltage unity but an 8 amp fuse..........ouch is right!!
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is there any hope in replacing the blown parts and it ever working again?..........I have no idea what so ever wh…
You are right, cant miss it now. Its been blown before. By replacing the fuse, you just doubled up on the damage again even with the right voltage set. Ouch!
just spotted something in the previous pictures I posted here.
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on the previous page (3) look at the 2 pictures I took where I got out the fuse. In the picture on the right... l…
I got one, maybe I will someday. I want to take the stuff off the shelves and set up some of the better machines with accessories on a long table so people can just turn one on and…
68kMLAHardwareby CompuNurdWed, 20 May 2015 - 22:28