First post, by wbahnassi
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I got a PC Chips M538 motherboard. Exactly this one:
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/pcchips-m538
It has been physically abused a little. I fixed a few flying legs of the Intel chips, and one of the resistors below the CPU voltage selector is totally gone.
However, I noticed the CPU socket to give 4.8V on VCC2 regardless of the voltage jumper selection. And if I measure continuity between main +5V rail and the legs of the CPU voltage transistors, two of the legs give a beep with +5V, so I think those transistors are busted.
TheRetroWeb page mentions power supply troubles with this board, which seems to be the case for my board. The transistors failed. But no mention on how to really improve it.. and honestly I'm a bit reluctant to spend anything more than a couple of bucks to fix this thing.. so I might just get a couple replacement transistors and give it a try..
And if someone has the board, maybe can tell me the numbers on the SMD resistor at the very corner below the JP9 voltage select jumpers.
Or should I just forget it and use it for parts?
Cheers!
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