Reply 28760 of 30758, by lti
I took apart my Gateway Solo 2500 to fix the backlight. The palmrest has to be removed to access the inverter, and it's sandwiched between the base chassis and the hinges. To remove the palmrest, there are screws under the battery, floppy drive, and touchpad. Then you need to remove a metal cover over the inverter/LCD board (inverter, status LCD, main display connector, and power button), which is wedged under the CPU heatsink and card slot daughterboard. Next, you need to remove the entire board to remove the plastic insulator over the inverter, and the two screws near the middle are slightly too large for the holes in the PCB. After all of that, you need to reinstall all of the boards that you just removed (without the metal panels) to be able to power it up and start probing.
After all of that, it started working again. I could see that there was no switching activity on any of the transistors (PQ1 was the easiest to probe), and then I suddenly noticed that the LCD was lit up. Now I'm tracing the enable circuit, which appears to simply switch Vcc to the TL494 through some transistors (a PEMD12 dual PNP/NPN transistor at PU1) driven by an AND gate (next to the K7 marking, but it's probably U5 - the U is obscured by a via). One input to the AND gate goes to the video/card board, so I might also find out why the Xaos demo turns the backlight off until I reboot. The other input goes to a trace on an inner layer, but I eventually traced it to the second cable that goes to the motherboard. I can see that the input going to the video board is slightly below the high-level input voltage for the AND gate, but that's it.
I didn't find a schematic online (it appears to be a Quanta SQ2), and it would probably only be for the motherboard anyway. I would need schematics for three boards.