Both SDS-200 and SDS-8 are up and running again. :D
Today I opened the SDS-1000 and was met be a sad eprom that someone has
tried to forced out of the crcuit board with a screwdriver (without
desoldering!). I've desoldered, I have the program and my "doctor" can
burn a new prom. But... I really need to find the right orientation (in
a socket) on the board. The eporm was so damaged that it wasn't possible
to determine.
Sure, I can probably get it from studying where the different legs are
connected, but if any here has a picture of the board or know it by
heart; please let me know. :)
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https://www.facebook.com/AngaudlinnDen 2016-04-21 kl. 10:56, skrev jesper:
> I could've imagined... :D
>
> I'll take a look inside once I've dealt with the SDS-8. That has a back
> plate that was badly bent. But now it's bent back and the circuitry
> looks OK at first glance. No PSU (they were sold in Sweden with external
> PSU) but I'll get it hooked up to my bench PSU when testing...
>
> Will let you know regarding the SDS-1000 and keep the group posted with
> the progress.
>