Here they are, had to do the 'overall shot' in 2 halves or it kept coming out blurry.
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Here they are, had to do the 'overall shot' in 2 halves or it kept coming out blurry.
Has everyone run away? lol :lol:
I was looking for bent pins or physical damage. Nothing really to see.
I really hope its just the caps that are at fault, but I am not convinced.:unsure:
What else do you have in mind?
Other than the caps having dried up I have no clue what it could be. I have gone over the board a few times now, and physically I cannot see any flaws whatsoever. Though I'm not exactly an electrician or anything, I've seen plenty of boards in far worse physical shape that boot up, lol.
C305 and the audio ones clearly (OK, not so clear) leaked.
How can you see that? Where?
Bit of discolouration of capacitors legs.
Or too much wine to cope with the cold is making here! I use to love Winter...
Hmmm... sure its not just the pic ? I will post a close up of that cap shortly...
Here we go...
Nope, nothing apparently wrong.
Can you please take a close picture of the components on the back of the RGB connector and also the area around the CXA1145 (video encoder)?
The CXA1145 is located between the IDE connector and the power supply area. Also around the DSP chip (between LISA and the CXA).
Did you ever disconnected something from the RGB port with the Amiga turned on?
Also I think you must check all the voltage levels with the Amiga on. A digital multimeter is a very cheap acquisition and will ease the problem debugging. Buy one of those less-than-£5 chinese cr4p, it will be enough for your immediate needs.