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'''Bought a 6128 from eBay and its not working ?  Then read on..'''
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'''<big>Bought a 464 or 6128 from eBay ? Not working ?  Then read on..</big>'''
  
Firstly, make sure your 5v power supply and monitor are working ok. (You'd be surprised...)
 
  
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Firstly, make sure your 5v power supply and monitor are working ok. (You'd be surprised...)
  
The most common fault is probably someone having plugged a 12v PSU into the 5v socket.
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Check it with a multi meter and make sure it provides a minimum of 2A continuous current.
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Some modern switch mode PSUs are very optimistic in their "ratings".
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You don't need a 12v feed for anything except the 3" disk drive. So it can be omitted for testing.
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Earth yourself to prevent static damage or better yet, get an anti-static strap. 30yr old machine remember...
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The obvious things to check first are:
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1: check the 5v power socket and DIN6 display socket for dry solder joints.
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2: check the rest of the board for dry joints too. Never touch the soldering iron tip onto a joint for longer than 2 seconds. This is to avoid damaging components.
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3: Check for any damaged or leaking capacitors. Check the ceramic ones too, in case a previous owner has knocked one.
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4: Examine all the chips for any corrosion, damage or discolouration.
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The most common fault is probably someone having plugged a 12v PSU into the 5v socket and damaged 
  
 
This usually fries some or all of the ram (memory) and may sometimes damage a  
 
This usually fries some or all of the ram (memory) and may sometimes damage a  
 
few ceramic capacitors along the way.
 
few ceramic capacitors along the way.

Revision as of 08:31, 4 April 2017

Bought a 464 or 6128 from eBay ? Not working ? Then read on..


Firstly, make sure your 5v power supply and monitor are working ok. (You'd be surprised...)

Check it with a multi meter and make sure it provides a minimum of 2A continuous current.

Some modern switch mode PSUs are very optimistic in their "ratings".

You don't need a 12v feed for anything except the 3" disk drive. So it can be omitted for testing.

Earth yourself to prevent static damage or better yet, get an anti-static strap. 30yr old machine remember...


The obvious things to check first are:

1: check the 5v power socket and DIN6 display socket for dry solder joints.

2: check the rest of the board for dry joints too. Never touch the soldering iron tip onto a joint for longer than 2 seconds. This is to avoid damaging components.

3: Check for any damaged or leaking capacitors. Check the ceramic ones too, in case a previous owner has knocked one.

4: Examine all the chips for any corrosion, damage or discolouration.

The most common fault is probably someone having plugged a 12v PSU into the 5v socket and damaged

This usually fries some or all of the ram (memory) and may sometimes damage a few ceramic capacitors along the way.