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Re: Fried SCSI
Hey, I have a Apple Fast SCSI card that got fried. If any one's to
repair it for me let me know. :D
<I konw this isn't the subject but I had to try! LOL>
-Locutus
In article <39c641fc$1@news1.svn.net>, Paul Grammens <grammens@svn.net>
wrote:
> Wayne Stewart <waynes@intergate.bc.ca> wrote in message
> 39C5B1FB.ED94E53E@intergate.bc.ca">news:39C5B1FB.ED94E53E@intergate.bc.ca...
> > I'm starting to get in the mood to do some chip replacing and I've
> > got a couple of Rev C and Hi-Speed SCSI cards in my junk bin
> > that died as a result of a drive being unplugged with the power on.
> > Does anyone happen to know which parts are most likely damaged
> > in a case like this
> >
>
> Logically, I'd say any chips that are connected to the cable. Just looking
> at a Rev C. SCSI, it appears they go to the large NCR chip at top right. I'd
> use a continuity checker to see if there are any other chips involved.
> -Paul