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First post, by Unite

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I'm currently working on a computer I bought a few weeks back, it branded as a Vanilla V20-9 but its just a rebadged Tulip PC Compact 2.  

It had suffered extensive battery leak damage, to the point actually were I wish I'd not started trying to repair but it is what it is and I was hoping someone on here might be able to help.  

On removing the jumper blocks, were there was extensive leaking corrosion, most the pads and traces are damaged.  I was hoping someone here might have access to one of these systems and be able to verify if the two pins I have shown below with a red box around them are shorted?  All the pads and traces under here are gone but there is what looked like the imprint of a former trace connecting these.  I would be most grateful if anyone could help.

http://i.imgur.com/C6o7SJf.jpg

Now... I don't think the above would stop the board from booting, or at least showing some signs of life so there are bigger issues to address, namely:

1. System clock doesn't seem stable.  By that I mean when you first power on you'll see a clock pulse on the CPU but after a few seconds it will go low, then after some more time it might comes back but be sporadic.  The same issue can be seen on the faraday chip which generates the signal so possibly the crystal (which was heavily corroded) is just done.  

2. I think there may be an issue with the reset line.  There certainly was an issue in so much as a faulty bit of 74 logic wasn't outputting the reset line to half the board, that has been addressed but my ISA test card still shows reset as high which I can't understand since measuring it everywhere its low.  

There still is some corrosion on the board to deal with although it is minor and please excuse the messy green nail polish, most all the solder mask has flaked off the board so I had to cover it with something.  The board did once last night throw up a post code of F1 on the test card so that's making me think there's hope for it yet.  Although if it alludes me much more I'll probably just call it and stick another motherboard in the case.