Rich Mellor wrote:
> I have managed to revive a Sandy QXT-640 computer - and have 
> listed it on sellmyretro.com
> 
> Just for the fun of it, I have included a note of my trials 
> and tribulations in getting the computer back up and running.
> Don't laugh too much !!
I was able to purchase a SANDY QXT 640 in March 2010.

Unfortunately it got a heavy shock during shipment as one can see in this
photo story (read the comment for each picture):
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In case this links doesn't works, you can use the link to my main site in
the footer below, then choose "Picture gallery" on the left, then "Sinclair
QL", then "Computers" then "SANDY".

Even I know that nor all cables are connected or soldered right, I've tried
to power it up. The result can be seen in this video:
"Sinclair QL system SANDY QXT 640 powers up but not working"

http://youtu.be/AbbMnt72K3M

The current state of my machine is still the same. :-(

Any help highly appreciated.

Cheers, Urs
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