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Re: What part of a fried GS is salvageable?



Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote:
>
>Supertimer writes ...
>> 
>> There was a ROM 1 GS motherboard I was fooling around with.
>> I wired this PC power supply thinking to put the motherboard in a
>> tower case, but yikes, I wired the connector BACKWARDS!  The
>> power supply clicked a few times, then I turned it off, but too late.
>> That motherboard is dead.  Can I still use the chips as parts?  Is
>> the Ensoniq, VGC, and CPU still salvageable?  The connector from
>> the power supply was wired in EXACTLY the reverse order.
>
>     Aha! Another "power user"! (There is nothin quite like the feeling
>you get when you notice you've just fried a board with reversed power
>leads.)

I felt truly stupid.  Not a good feeling -- you can bet nobody would make
this mistake twice!

>     One idea is to remove the removable IC's (like the 65C816, VGC, and
>Ensoniq) and see whether or not the Power Supply still thinks there's a
>short when you switch it ON (with + connected to +, etc.).

I'll do as you suggested and keep the parts around.  Do you know if there
is any harm in plugging the removable IC's in a working GS board to see
if they still work?  Thank you for your help!