Hi Ernie, the filter is mounted on the back plane: http://www.idealine.info/PICs/Filter.jpg Christian Am 03.02.2012 23:30, schrieb Ernie Chorny: > Christian - > > Where on the board is the mains filter? > > Ernie > > > On 2/3/2012 5:16 PM, Christian Dirks wrote: >> Hi Rob, >> on the first photo I can see that your 610 still has the mains filter. >> You should remove it asap. The type used in your machine tends to >> explode. >> With this type it happend to me 2 or 3 times after some hours of >> using a machine that hasn't been used for a longer time before. >> >> Christian >> >> >> Am 03.02.2012 22:33, schrieb Rob Clarke: >>> Happy, happy joy. :-) >>> >>> Now I have a working one it's only a matter of time before the 720 >>> also lives and breathes. I forsee a late night tonight... >>> >>> I also got a cartridge with it called profi-text and another strange >>> dongle that looks like it converts the cassette port to a 6-pin DIN. >>> I do recall some talk of someone hacking the kernal on a PET to use >>> IEC drives - could this be simething similar I wonder? Whatever is >>> in it was not meant to be seen by the owner without destroying it. >>> It's glued together very thoroughly. >>> >>> Q: does it have a built in ML monitor and is there a friendly user >>> guide on-line? >>> >>> Some pics: >>> http://inchocks.co.uk/commodore/B_Series/610_PCB_small.jpg >>> http://inchocks.co.uk/commodore/B_Series/610_carts.jpg >>> http://inchocks.co.uk/commodore/B_Series/Working610_small.jpg >>> >>> cheers, >>> >>> Rob >>> >>> >>> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list >> >> > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list -- Christian Dirks Toast_r@Idealine.info Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2012-02-04 00:00:26
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