Re: New Lisa Stuff

From: James MacPhail <gg__at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2014 12:24:42 -0800

Careful! The motherboards have different pinouts for the floppy drive cables. If you have a floppy (or widget) drive connected and the drive cables don't match the motherboard, the drives can be damaged. Make sure there is nothing connected to the two drive-cage ribbon cables before you do this kind of test.

A corroded motherboard can be cleaned and damaged traces repaired, but of course some time and effort are required.

Perhaps someone else has some experience with the repetitive clicking symptom?

>I just tested my other Lisa's (the broken/corroded
>2/5) motherboard, which I have cleaned thoroughly, in the working
>2/10. The computer does not respond to the power button being
>pushed; is there any specific problem that this motherboard could
>have, or is the whole thing just too far gone to be repaired?

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Received on 2014-01-04 16:42:25

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