I can sympathize Mike ... did the same myself a year ago, and only just recently managed fixed all the problems. Although I did only do the power supply and then the TKC board. My after touch screwed up big time... in the end I have more than one fault. I think I blew a couple of the IC's on the TKC - but more importantly - I had broken wires going to one of the TSB boards. I reckon anyone working with any board in the CS80 needs to bear in mind that the constant turning of them *to-and fro* does put a strain on the fine wires in the looms going to the solder points. If I were you I'd check visually first - and then move them gently. That's how I discovered mine... if I touched the nearby loom the fault fixed itself, then re-appeared as I let go..!! Hope you get to the bottom of it. Cheers, TOM --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "mborish_2000" <mborish_2000@...> wrote: > > So, I just finished replacing almost all of the 4000 series logic > IC's in my Yamaha CS-80. I > totally screwed it up. > > Does anybody have any suggestions or referrals? > > -Mike
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Re: Replacing all CMOS 4000 Series Logic IC's
2009-01-17 by Quazimodo
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