Er...may we come back to the main subject :o)
    Since I cannot find BPROMs nor see if mine works, I created a
2716-to-BPROM adapter. Plug and PRAY :o)
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Enviado do meu Motorola PT550
Meu site: 
http://www.tabalabs.com.br
----- Original Message -----
From: "dwight elvey" <dkelvey at hotmail.com>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
<cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 8:39 PM
Subject: RE: Restoring an Intel SDK-86 to "mostly like new" condition
  From: ethan.dicks at 
gmail.com ---snip--->
  Lots of enthusiastic amateurs (a category I include
myself in), so
 some of the electronics have gone through more than one
 design-build-explode-redesign cycle, especially when it comes to
 choosing and heat-sinking MOSFETs that drive fans and heating
 elements.  I've repaired a few things for myself and others that
 should never have broken except for unwise design choices
 (insufficient trace weight for current demands, inopportune placement
 of power and ground leads that make PSU short circuits more likely to
 occur, poor choices of connector ratings, etc)
 As a professional, I have reviewed circuit layouts and such, but they
 were created by others who are more qualified to perform proper
 thermal and power requirement calculations (or even just adequate
 over-engineering).  I've dabbled but it's all still stuff I've just
 picked up.  That said, I look at some of the electronics out there and
 alternate between shaking my head and just shuddering in horror.  They
 do get better, but usually after something proves to really need
 improvement.  The stuff that mostly just works doesn't have much cause
 to be changed.
 -ethan 
Hi Airflow and muffin fans have always got me.A simple test with a piece of
tissue paper on the end of a stickwould often show how little most
understand about airflow.Dwight       =