I have a long, poorly-copied equivalents list that
covers most of them.
Other s I have found out by seeing chips marked with both numbers. HP
service manuals which include component-level info are another useful
source.
Ok, then I've a request for you... ;-))
What about to scan the list and put it on a web site? It could be
I guess you're new enough here not to have heards that I don't own a
scanner, annyhting to connect it to, or the nexessary eqipemnet to
maintain the scanenr and machine-to-connect-it-to.
unbelievable usefull to who is trying to repair a hp
unit.
I didn't find these info anywhere on the internet.
Is it too long to do?
It is quite long. Perhaps 10 sides of 3 columns, small typeface.
I would be
suprised, alas, if it contains scheamtics :-(. Most later HP
computer product service manaulas are, alas, boardswapper guides.
Yes, I know. I don't hope to find schematics, but the missing procedure to
check the read frequency oscillator is a good starting point, also to
recalibrate it.
True....It's quite likely I'll get round to producing schematics
_sometime_, but I can't say when (or how long it will take). I guess you
want to get it going soon.....
-tony