You bet. I hope folks find it useful. Too bad it's so large, but
it wouldn't compress and I think the photos are important.
When I get a chance I'll add the foil/tape trick to the document.
I was lucky; all my disks were useable.
Do you think a power supply repair document might be helpful?
Bill Vogel
highcountryrider_at_email.domain.hidden
"When you speak, keep your words sweet; you may never know when you
will have to eat them." - Author Unknown
On Jul 31, 2007, at 9:50 AM, Ray Arachelian wrote:
Very nice document. May I add it to LisaFAQ or at least a link to it
from LisaFAQ, once the server comes back up? :-)
(Side note, *.sunder.net are down because the server finally gave up
the ghost. I'm rebuilding another machine to replace it now, will
probably be ready by Monday.)
One thing, is that the mylar disks can be replaced by aluminum foil
disks, *but* they must be covered in tape. i.e. scotch tape on both
sides to prevent them from shorting the traces on the keyboard. This
is necessary some times when the mylar disks are badly damaged. When
this happens, you'll see the silverish coating on them disappear and
they'll look dotted or splotched.
On 7/30/07, 2/5 <highcountryrider_at_email.domain.hidden> wrote:
I have successfully rebuilt my Lisa keyboard and documented the
process at:
http://public.box.net/highcountryrider52201
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