NICE work !
I am glad you liked it. I may well post other 'repair stories' if I
consider them to bne interesting enough (i.e. mroe than replacing a
trivially obvious componnent). At least until I get flamed for it :-)
Please post repair story Tony. I enjoyed reading it, and it gives me
the feeling that there are people that actually "think through" the
hardware to get the puzzle solved. You nicely told how to got to
the solution, and showed us that in the end it often comes down
to simple things.
Anyway, note that there was no board-swapping, and no
random
changes. As I said, I spent most of the time looking at signals
and working out what was going on, not changing things.
:-) Yes that was clear, and it only shows more clearly that using
brains is the most important tool.
Looking forward to read a new story to learn from.
- Henk.