Chris skrev 2013-01-25 21:51:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I bought an SDS7 card from ebay a few weeks ago for a very reasonable
> price. My SDS7 is not working at the moment but I couldn't pass it up.
> It got delivered to my parents house by mistake so I had them take some
> pictures of it which you can see here:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/55843000@N02/sets/72157632607021593/
>
> I'm no expert on how these things work but I've compared these pics to
> my other SDS7 cards and it looks like there are a few pieces missing,
> though if something has been desoldered, it has been done pretty cleanly.
>
> There is no name on the yellow block on the front to identify what type
> of module it is. Is this common? Can anyone identify it?
>
> Now I think it will require some repair, but can it be revived? Or is it
> missing parts that I will probably never be able to source? Is this a
> lost cause. I feel I have a duty to try.
>
> Onto the parts I can identify does anyone know where I can get any of
> the blue plastic holders which the EPROM's are seated in? Also the knobs
> + caps (they look similar to the small SDSV ones?)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Chris
Aouch!
Looks like someone nicked not just the prom but also the CEM(s?). I'm
not at home so I cannot check, but these are the parts you "steal" if
you can. The CEM ICs are expensive today and can be used to repair a lot
more expensive machines. Hence the robbery. It's probably possible to
repair, but I doubt it's worth it unless you're a solderer yourself.
Been down the same painful road of insight... :(
I think Ed can help you with knobs and caps! :D
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electronically yours, jesper
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