First post, by Ozzuneoj
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I just purchased a large lot of computer scrap locally and in the lot was a CT1330A Rev 6... with all of the electrolytic caps and two other components ripped off! 😵 It was a very sad sight, I must say.
Does anyone know if a diagram exists that would tell me the values of the missing caps? There are also two missing ICs (U29 and U30) I think would be called "TO-92" three-lead ICs, but I don't know much about these either.
If anyone has one of these, I found a picture of an identical board and I've marked the components I'm missing. I don't think the revision matters much, since pics online show them all having the same capacitor layout. It would be sufficient to just have the values of the different sizes, assuming there aren't any that are the same size but different values. I'd also need the numbers off of the two ICs.
Any help with this would be much appreciated. There was some interesting stuff in this lot but the vast majority was severely damaged... most of it intentionally, for the purpose of scrapping. There were a couple other interesting things that need some cleaning and a couple caps replaced, but actually look salvageable:
Soundblaster 16 CT2230
Soundblaster AWE 64 CT4500
ESS Audiodrive ES1868F + ES690F Wavetable (cool!)
A bunch of other misc old PCI video cards (most in rough shape)
And a bunch of CPUs that astonishingly didn't have broken pins... including a 486DX2 66Mhz, several Socket 370 Pentium 3s, a few AMD Opteron 248 (s940 sadly), and others.
Pretty much everything else (dozens of OEM motherboards from 1992 through 2005, a Radeon AIW 8500 and more...) was ruined... scrappers are SAVAGES I tell you. 😵
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.