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First post, by badmojo

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An old PC I rescued from the tip recently was sporting a nice little 386DX40 motherboard - one of those soldered-on-chip deals. Unfortunately the battery had leaked and although it did POST, it wouldn't recognise the keyboard. With sadness I decided it was toast and hung it on the wall of my outside toilet; a little object d'art to stare at while I contemplated life, and hid from my kids.
But, while surfing the interwebs the other day, I happened across this site:

http://members.optusnet.com.au/spacetaxi64/

Amongst other things (check out all that C64 info!) Jack, the site owner, offers:

"Repairs to: Vintage Computers & Consoles, and almost anything Electronic"

It turned out that Jack lives just down the road, so I retrieved the board from the loo, dropped it round to Jack’s, and a few days later it was fixed and ready for action!

The list of fixes and some pics follows:

386 Motherboard - with Battery acid damage. Labour = ( 2.5 Hrs)
- Replace R4 (1k) broken leg.
- Replace CT4 - (16uf 10v) Faulty.
- Clean short under CT4
- Repair cut track at CT4
- Repair cut track to CT5 (Linked to Ct4 repair)
- Repair cut track near D8
- Repair cut track to J1
- Re-seat IC 8618, not tight in socket
- Remove 5-pin Din plug, clean underside & re-solder.
(Note: J1 goes to pin 31 of IC 8618)
(CT4 = 16uf 10v, CT5=10uf 25v, R4=1K. )

Video Card = OK, PSU=OK, Keyboard = ESC Key sticky
Tested Booting to DOS & Windows 3.11 = Works.

The board, fixes visible near the DIN connector:

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ISA Tseng ET4000AX '2 the MAX'. This thing was spasmodically detecting my VGA monitor as monochrome on start-up - something to do with the card's BIOS? Anyway, a search of Vogons' threads turned up a little utility called 'coloron.com', which forces it back into 256 colour mode.

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Goldstar IDE controller:

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Seagate ST3096A (90mb):

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5 ¼ floppy drive:

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Up and running with DOS 5, 8mb's of goldstar RAM and a Sound Blaster Pro 2 to finish it off. It's nice and stable and gets a score of 9.39 in SpeedSys, which is pretty good I think, particularly when you consider that it has no cache on the board.

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Last edited by badmojo on 2013-07-24, 04:54. Edited 1 time in total.

Reply 1 of 7, by Mau1wurf1977

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Unreal that you can just "repair" such an old board. Pretty awesome that it's being used again and saved from being chucked out 😀

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Reply 2 of 7, by keropi

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nice!
from what I can tell the board suffered from those dreaded barrel batteries that leak...

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Reply 5 of 7, by Anonymous Coward

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I like the octek case.

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