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  1. Looking more like a M1b board now, but not complete yet!
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  2. Pretty much Didn’t look as much damage as that tho! Good job
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  3. always more damage on a maygay M1 than it first seems! lol
    1 point
  4. replace the 74HC259, don't mess about testing it as even if it does work it will soon fail! just replace it, and not with ebay fake rubbish either.
    1 point
  5. looks like you got all the troublesome ones to me!
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  7. I've managed to get a bit of time on my next M1B board...inbetween some impact cpu's for a friend and home jobs. The corrosion had not spread far but I suspect it hadn't been killed off after the battery came off a long time ago so lots of the tracks were totally gone. Including the larger track- shaped like a backwards question mark.
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  8. LOL I bin nothing! every Maygay M1 I have worked on I have got working fine, just takes lots of time! I did about 30 plus for an arcade and have a loads working stored and of course the ones I did repair for people when I did them, so gotta be 100 or so, not one has been scrapped
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  9. Still the copper area not done in solder resist still to sort out and remake tracks on! So not near finishing just yet!!
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  10. Oh yes, on the via’s the wire goes through to the back side as well as when I do a component through hole, as M1b have via’s Filled with solder they fair a lot better than M1a which don’t! But M1b suffer far more when the battery vapours travel down the heart of the board! They each have fors and againsts for M1 a and b
    1 point
  11. Well done ron glad you won them
    1 point
  12. How much did you actually pay for it (excluding VAT, transportation costs, surcharges, repairs, replacement parts and additional extras)? If you list it for 99p you may only get that for it. Just be aware of that. Are you prepared for a possible £199.01 write-off on your tax return?
    1 point
  13. Great Ron, think they were on my door step too
    1 point
  14. Great ron,a nice peice of useful kit especially for you,good price too.😁
    1 point
  15. Nothing that involves The SImpsons or shitty second-rate soap operas. No point continuing really is there?
    1 point
  16. all the repair boards I am doing I have to replace this pin! sometimes it burns up the track under the connector so a eyelet is then required to restore the connection along with a new pin and connector
    1 point
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