Hi guys,
New member here. Looks like a great forum! Saw a mention of it in JDWs video.
So I recently picked up a few Macintosh Plus machines to repair and rescue and one came with a 128K/512K style keyboard. Unfortunately, using a known good cord, I get no activity from it at all. I cleaned the connector port with the deoxit and confirmed that the cable has continuity on all pins from the Macintosh end through to the PCB.
I don't see anything obviously concerning on the PCB, but considering it was missing a cord when I got it, I wonder if a phone cord had been used and if I've got a fried microcontroller?
I also have a Macintosh Plus keyboard, but the controller is much larger so I can't swap it. This particular M0110 is newer and has a single chip and it's labeled pic1657-824.
So, first are there any specifics that I should check? I did a quick check, and there is continuity across the resistors. I will confirm accurate resistance next, and I will check for a short and the capacitance across that single capacitor before jumping to any conclusions.
Second, if it is a bad I see, are there currently any solutions to this using modern microcontrollers out there? These keyboards are expensive, and it would be a shame to buy another one simply due to a bad chip.
Thank you!
New member here. Looks like a great forum! Saw a mention of it in JDWs video.
So I recently picked up a few Macintosh Plus machines to repair and rescue and one came with a 128K/512K style keyboard. Unfortunately, using a known good cord, I get no activity from it at all. I cleaned the connector port with the deoxit and confirmed that the cable has continuity on all pins from the Macintosh end through to the PCB.
I don't see anything obviously concerning on the PCB, but considering it was missing a cord when I got it, I wonder if a phone cord had been used and if I've got a fried microcontroller?
I also have a Macintosh Plus keyboard, but the controller is much larger so I can't swap it. This particular M0110 is newer and has a single chip and it's labeled pic1657-824.
So, first are there any specifics that I should check? I did a quick check, and there is continuity across the resistors. I will confirm accurate resistance next, and I will check for a short and the capacitance across that single capacitor before jumping to any conclusions.
Second, if it is a bad I see, are there currently any solutions to this using modern microcontrollers out there? These keyboards are expensive, and it would be a shame to buy another one simply due to a bad chip.
Thank you!