First post, by z00m3r
Hi guys,
as the title says - I picked up this Toshiba T3100e, amber plasma screen in perfect condition, mostly everything else not so...pristine
few days later I got the floppy working (de-crudded, head clining, some oiling of the rails), the keyboard (some lines were not working, still acts funky sometimes like the function key is pressed and I need to press it to get the "normal" keys to work, other than that works fine), HDD was dead, now it's working fine
anyway, the only thing I couldn't fix was the pc speaker, and since I don't have any 8bit soundcard (tried an 8bit VGA card on the port, got a decent image, albeit it's slower than the CGA, the card is an abysmally slow early OTIVga card with dual 9pin and 15pin D-SUB outputs, it's the only 8bit I ever got) the computer is as mute as it gets
the speaker itself seems to work (tested it on something else) and it's always on the warm side. Which is consistent with the readings I got on the PC Speaker pins, while using a multiscope - constant +5V as long as the computer is powered on. What could cause this? Was thinking a short, but then again the computer works like a dream, why would there be a short on the PC Speaker port?
Anyone else encountered anything similar on any other vintage board?
many thanks.