Hi all,
After my success with the SE, I thought I'd dig my nan's old iMac G3 DV out of the loft and see if I could get it working.
From what I remember, it works fine apart from one thing: the bottom third of the screen 'rolls up' under the rest of the display, and occasionally the whole display compresses vertically, with bright horizontal lines at the edges. When it was still in-use, a swift whack to the right-hand side would usually fix it for a while.
Given it was 'fixable' with a firm slap, I'm thinking there's likely a cracked solder joint somewhere in the analogue section. But while I'm there, would a recap be a good idea? The machine's 21 or so years old, but -- as with the logic board on the SE -- are the caps generally thought of as safe to leave untouched?
(as an aside, I've been watching this teardown on YouTube and... blimey, there's a lot of parts! Should be an... interesting?... one!)
After my success with the SE, I thought I'd dig my nan's old iMac G3 DV out of the loft and see if I could get it working.
From what I remember, it works fine apart from one thing: the bottom third of the screen 'rolls up' under the rest of the display, and occasionally the whole display compresses vertically, with bright horizontal lines at the edges. When it was still in-use, a swift whack to the right-hand side would usually fix it for a while.
Given it was 'fixable' with a firm slap, I'm thinking there's likely a cracked solder joint somewhere in the analogue section. But while I'm there, would a recap be a good idea? The machine's 21 or so years old, but -- as with the logic board on the SE -- are the caps generally thought of as safe to leave untouched?
(as an aside, I've been watching this teardown on YouTube and... blimey, there's a lot of parts! Should be an... interesting?... one!)