appiah4 wrote:brostenen wrote:1/3 of the keys are working fine. 1/3 is all dead. The last keys will activate a lot of keys at the same time. As an example. Then if I press caps-lock, then every single key on the same horisontal row, will activate. I have tested it with the tool called "systest". It is not odd/even-cia, as there is no difference when I swap then around.
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I might have sourced a replacement keyboard with danish layout, and an RF shield. Else, I need to look for a german one and just swapp keycaps.
Sounds like a membrane issue, you probably don't need a whole new keyboard swap for this, though it's not bad to get a whole keyboard to be safe and for spares..
Possibly the membrane. I have no means of testing at all, if it is the membran, pcb or both.
I have found a fellow Amiga user, that have spare keyboards and a spare shield. At the moment, I am in the process of negotiating a trade. The matrix/keyboard pcb that are on my current dead keyboard, have a crusty connector to the membrane. So if he agree to let a complete keyboard go, then I will replace the red led, and he will be getting my old parts as a bonus. He is much interrested in different small parts.
For me.... I been playing with acetone. 😈
Today I started to weld the broken top part of the case. I am lucky, that it is only small pieces of a half to one millimeter that are missing. The job seems straight forward to fix. For this job, I am using pure acetone and a tiny brush with natural hair. The way I am working, is to moist the cracked surface, wait a tiny bit untill the plastic is beginning to dissolv,, and then press the parts together untill it feel like it is bunding. Then it let it sit and harden. I have done two out of three spots, were the case have been broken. When it is hardened, I will use the old broken trapdoor cover, to make small rods to reinforce the case from the backside, and make shure it will be able to take stress in the long run. I will make ABS/acetone paste as well, using the same plastic, dissolved to a paste in acetone. To make a kind of plastic cement.
What I did not know, is that the type of plastic that Commodore used, becomes a kind of raspberry-jam-pink'ish color, when exposed to acetone. This means that I have to do a paintjob on the case. This is not a problem as such, as I have thought about spraypainting, if something goes wrong. The pink'ish color are only cosmetic anyway. The good part, is that the structure of the case have been fixed.
As this is the first time that I do this at all, then of course the job is not perfect. It is misaligned by a tiny bit, though it is acceptable, when taking in, that I did it without any alignment tools or anything like that. To me, it looks ok and passable. Case-work not done yet, though I am getting there.
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Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
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