you must be joking...

Op 1-aug-09, om 14:30 heeft Raymond Ingles het volgende geschreven:

>
> On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 12:42 AM, DebB<debbo...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Vintage Mac fans,
>> I am setting up an SE/30 I was given an seem to have it working OK,
>> except that there is no sound at all. I have checked the control  
>> panel
>> and the speaker volume is OK.
>
> Unfortunately, capacitors from twenty years ago often fail by now,
> and sound is one of the first things to go on an SE/30. It sounds
> probable that the capacitors in there are dying. They can be replaced
> with some soldering, or one thing that (sometimes, temporarily) works
> is to run the motherboard through the dishwasher.
>
> Yes, really. It washes off the electrolyte that leaks out of the
> capacitors. No soap needed, but a standard dishwasher rinse cycle -
> and then a couple days drying off before putting it back in, to make
> sure there's no residual moisture, can help.
>
> >

  
       
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