Can anyone who's been inside an Intellivision confirm that there's supposed
to be a little foam disc beneath the reset switch plate?
I picked a system with a box of cartridges up earlier, half expecting the
machine to be dead (I was figuring it was going to be a blob of
easily-dead-after-so-
Jules,
I've been inside of one, but I just can't recall the arrangement for the
reset button. But here are a couple of thoughts on the matter..
If the unit was otherwise working as-found, then it might be safe to say
that whatever +was+ under that button +must+ have either disintegrated or
fallen
On 04/02/2017 08:51 PM, drlegendre . wrote:
If the unit was otherwise working as-found, then it might be safe to say
that whatever +was+ under that button +must+ have either disintegrated or
fallen out of place, yet evidence should remain. In either case, you should
find evidence - crumbled, gunk
> I'm guessing it was a blob of foam, which has deteriorated, but maybe it
> was a metal spring, or a piece of u-shaped plastic etc.
May depend on the model, but mine has a spring under the plastic reset button
in the top of the case and one of those metal domed tactile switches on the PCB.
Ric
On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 10:16 AM, Richard Sheppard via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
> May depend on the model, but mine has a spring under the plastic reset
> button in the top of the case and one of those metal domed tactile switches
> on the PCB.
>
This matches my recollection of the
On 03/04/2017 22:38, "cctalk" wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 10:16 AM, Richard Sheppard via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> May depend on the model, but mine has a spring under the plastic reset
>> button in the top of the case and one of those metal domed tactile switches
>>