Well, since it's 486 day:
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Hailing from:
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Mostly I've ben working on a 386, though:
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Who has a hard drive that's at least problematic (I have at least one other working compatible one), and whose backlight won't come on - so far I *think* the CCFL is okay (but I want to be 100% sure of the voltage before I test it, but if I had a proper variable bench supply I could probably ramp it up), and I think it's the inverter board (yeah they always fail, it's probably caps but there's an 800ma axial fuse that looks a bit dodgy as well. The power board is producing power but it's not getting to the CCFL. I need to see if I can test the signal wire from the motherboard without shorting anything with my gargantuan probes (it seems, comparied to that tiny 4-pin connector), OR I could replace the fuse and the 3 caps on the board and hope for the best.
I could maybe sort of kinda replace the CCFL with an LED strip, but I'd probably have to make a new inverter board to fit the space, it's actually inside the screen panel. The screen has a ton of SMD components buried in it and I'm hoping none of that is bad.
With a flashlight, you can see the screen fine. I'm thinking LEDs would make for a brighter screen (and less power, maybe), but I'm not sure how it would look in the end (would need to account for the brightness control as well).
I already had to remake the cable from the power supply, which was chewed by rats. The only pinout guide I found online was *completely* wrong, when I'm done I'll document everything and find somewhere here to post it so it can be found. It's an 8-pin DIN with pairs of 2.5V, 16.6V, and 23V pins (and the shield appears not to be connected to ground, the other two wires are the ground).
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I think I have a 387 around here somewhere that will fit. Maybe.
I'm not generally a sentimental collector in a literal sense, but I have my Dad's first office computer (Kaypro IV) and this Zeos was his first "real" laptop computer. I also have his 300MHz Sony Vaio, but it's in kind of rough shape. The Zeos is a beauty but the documentation was left somewhere damp. I need to take pics and, well, they're probably not salvageable.
I also will eventually get a pic of the Row Of Computers, but I think we have a thread for that elswhere.