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Re: Misbehaving Apple II+ -- Help!
- Subject: Re: Misbehaving Apple II+ -- Help!
- From: Michael J. Mahon <mjmahon@aol.com>
- Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 11:04:18 -0500
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"Apple2fan" <none@noone.net> wrote:
> "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
> 2086465967323896648.246421mjmahon-aol.com@news.giganews.com">news:2086465967323896648.246421mjmahon-aol.com@news.giganews.com...
>> "Apple2Steward" <none@none.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> So my questions are
>>>
>>> 1. Can I swap in the IIe CPU to test?
>>> 2. Are there other likely sources of failure?
>>> 3. Are new 6502s available if that's the problem?
>>>
>>> Suggestions would be most appreciated!
>>
>> Ouch!
>>
>> +5v going to 8v and +12v to 20v does not bode well for your main board or
>> your cards.
>>
>> I'm afraid they may be too damaged to make repair practical--though it
>> never hurts to try.
>>
>> Most diagnostic guides are based on the assumption of a single failure,
>> and
>> that seems optimistic in your case.
>>
>> -michael - NadaNet 3.1: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon
>
> Thanks -
>
> I am happy to report that the Thunderclock and the disk controller card both
> still
> work when installed in another machine.
That's very good news.
After replying, I realized that you had measured the supply voltages
*unloaded*. The Apple supply, like most switching supplies, can only be
accurately measured when at least partially loaded.
Hopefully, damaging voltages were not applied to your main board.
-michael - NadaNet 3.1: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon