I brought out Clocky that some of these components cases are damaged so they need replaced. Terry Raymond On Saturday, October 29, 2016, Clockmeister <clockmeister@internode.on.net> wrote: > Maybe it's just me but I'm confused as to why you would start replacing > resistors and caps randomly in diagnosing a C128 with a black screen. > > On 30/10/2016 7:35 AM, Terry Raymond wrote: > >> Duh and apoligies I googled >> Tantulum Capacitors and thats one component that is damaged on my C128. >> >> Also Packet Dip resistors. >> >> I guess im blind I cannot make out though what the part numbers are if >> anybody could tell me whats used on any of the C64's or C128's? >> >> The Dip packet resistors to desolder seem to melt the plastic package so >> I have only been able to remove them in pieces LOL, so maybe using solder >> sucker or desolder gun, very quickly so as not to melt the plastic packet >> (package). >> >> I found the Tantulum Capacitor and Packet Dip resistor on Jameco, but >> would I need to remove these components and read the OHM's value with a >> voltage meter? >> >> Just to confirm if this is the correct way of finding the right part. >> >> So I had to think about how this might be done, maybe, if youre getting >> older and cant read small numbers anymore, get magnifying glass. :) >> >> Terry Raymond >> >> > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2016-10-31 22:00:57
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