What kind of video faults? I think the most often problem on Sam's video circuit is also the one most cheap and easy to repair. I lost one color of RGB, and repaired it by replacing one small transistor I bought for £0.02!!!.
It was easier than installation of Windows 95 ;-))) > > On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 08:40:31 +0200 (MEST), Frode Tenneboe > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > "Robert van der Veeke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > ASIC maybe? > > > > > > Possibly, but my guess would be the Z80B. > > > > > > -Frode > > > > > > PS: Robert, your date is off. > > > > I have a number(20-30) of faulty SAM PCBs. Mostly with video faults. > > I was going to throw them out but now I'm glad I hung onto them. > > They may be useful for spare parts. > > > > They are complete except for rom & mem. Plus they each have one or > > more 'interesting' faults. I was supposed to be fixing them for > > building into new SAMs but I didn't have the time or the enthusism > > seeing as I wasn't going to be getting paid for it. > > > > In fact they are not mine, they actually belong the B** B*******y, but > > They have just been gathering dust in my attic for a few years, so I > > guess I can give them away now. > > > > Only prob is they are at my house in Yorkshire and I now live in > > Norwich, so there could be several weeks delay in me getting to them. > > > > Still the offer is there, for any good hardware people, like what I'm > > not. > > > > Nev - who still has a passing interest in the beast. > > > > -- > > Nev - no longer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and getting no spam at all (yet) > > Webpage under construction at www,nfy53,demon,co,uk > > also hiding on ICQ

