Apple Lisa I/O board diodes
Adrian Graham
witchy at binarydinosaurs.co.uk
Fri Feb 19 02:10:43 CST 2016
On 19/02/2016 00:57, "Alexandre Souza" <alexandre.tabajara at gmail.com> wrote:
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> 2016-02-18 22:51 GMT-02:00 Adrian Graham <witchy at binarydinosaurs.co.uk>:
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Fixed, I don't normally put things in the root of my webserver and forgot
about the permissions.
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>> Hi folks,
>>
>> 'Decaying battery' panic led me to unearthing my Lisa 2/5 to check the
>> state
>> of the batteries on the I/O board since it hadn't been out of its box or
>> powered up since 2005. Fortunately the damage is very minimal and is only
>> restricted to track discolouration and external rotting of one particular
>> diode which I can't find mention of on my schematics.
>>
>> Anyone with a 2/5 care to check their I/O board for me please? The diode is
>> D8, just above the battery location. It's in the board in such a way as to
>> make its markings pretty unreadable in the pictures I took before cleaning,
>> but it's the only white diode in the machine and I'm guessing it might be a
>> 5.6V 1N4734A based on what I can see. Fortunately it still works for now,
>> 0.7V voltage drop.
>>
>> Pic of the board before cleaning is at
>> http://www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk/LisaIOBoard.jpg
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> --
>> Adrian/Witchy
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>>
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