Amiga 4000 repair with Floppy Drive that is not recognized

Commodore Amiga 4000 repair with Floppy Drive that is not recognized.
Defect:
- Floppy Drive Dead (not recognized)
Repair:
- Replace CIA 8520 (U300).
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Commodore Amiga 4000 repair with Floppy Drive that is not recognized.
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Repair:
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Commodore Monitor 1084S-P Repair.
Defect:
Repair:
Note:
A loud whistling noise indicates a bad flyback transformer (also known as an LOPT).
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Commodore CBM 8032 (HP Early version [1980]) Motherboard Repair (ASSY 8032030)
Defect:
Repair:
Note:
As you can see from the photos this computer is already been repaired by a butcher. The butcher did not use the sockets after replacing the static ram ones and the pads had already suffered from the previous desoldering and soldering, probably using an unsuitable soldering station.
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Commodore CBM 8032 (HP Early version [1980]) PCB Monitor Repair (ASSY 321448)
Defect:
Repair:
… and now let’s move on to the second defect. :-)
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Video Composite modding:
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Sega Game Gear (Boxed) Full Recap.
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Repair:
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Commodore 64C (ASSY 250425) Repair.
Defect:
Replaced parts:
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Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Repair.
Defect:
Fix:
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Texas Instruments Modulator PHA2036 Repair.
Defect:
Repair:
Roland MT-80s Repair.
Defect:
Repair:
Gallery of the repair:
Download: Roland MT-80s Service Manual (1067)
Video Test:
Commodore VIC-20 (ASSY 250403) Repair
Defect:
Replaced parts:
This computer did not present the defect described, but knowing well the power supply stage of the osborne, very similar if not the same as the computer series Kaypro, i have preferred to replace the two capacitors that usually present problems.
The real problem came out as soon when i have connected the keyboard, the screen started to flash and the keyboard did not work.
Several pins of the keyboard connector are in short-circuit, i have disassembled the keyboard, unplugged the flat connector and checked the continuity of all pins and everything was perfect.
The problem is the membrane broken in more parts and probably they are some residues inside the keyboard, shaking the keyboard it sounds almost like a maracas.
The membrane of this keyboard can not be replaced because the switches that press the membrane are “hot welded” by melt the plastic, however the membrane is not available as a spare part.
I have tried with the keyboard of my Osborne One (version 1 and 2) and everything works perfectly.
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Sega Game Gear Recap
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