So today has been a workbench day for me.
I washed and cleaned all the expansion cards in that 286-12 I am restoring. Started to screw them down one by one and... screw head broke. Oh man, I hate it when this happens. So I had to disassemble the entire machine and drill out the screw, which went well, all things considered. Used compressed air to get out any metal shavings in the case before I reassembled the system. Now it's just a waiting game for the two controller cards that Luckybob has so kindly shipped to me.
Some new 47uF 16v capacitors arrived and I replaced the two caps that had exploded in my NEC Powermate Portable APC IV's keyboard. Now the keyboard is working like a pro, BUT the left CTRL key is sometimes working and sometimes not. So i desoldered the switch and am in the middle of inspecting that. If I short the solder joints of that key it works perfect so it is definitely something going on with the switch. Not obvious to me yet, but I'll tinker with it. This particular keyboard is hard to find so repairing this is essential before the system goes to the museum that has claimed it.
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The NEC Powermate Portable APC IV is an odd beast. NEC decided to add a switch on the keyboard to reverse the position of the CAPS LOCK key and the left CTRL key. If anyone knows why this is advantageous to do please fill me in. Since this was basically an almost unused system when I picked this up from a Craigslist listing it still had the spare CAPS LOCK/CTRL keys that came with the system. I have also decided to scan the entire owner's guide for the APC IV. The DIP switches are important, but I have also found some other items in the manual that will be helpful. One being a "change notice" to one of the DIP switch pages in the manual. An oversight on my part so I will be uploading that in the next few days.
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