Maybe a complete board but not individual transistors. 

This is an easy fix, after you get the boards out. Static could be a hazard if 
you're not using a proper desoldering station. I don't own one, and would and 
have replaced individual components on circuit boards successfully. Just grasp 
the old component (or lead if the component is cooked) with skinny pliars, heat 
both leads with say a 15-25 watt iron, either simultaneously or go back and 
forth quickly, and pull. Hopefully on exit the leads will leave holes for 
reinserting the new parts. If not just heat the area/pads, but just enough to 
make the solder flow, don't cook the board, you could create more problems. 
Then reinsert the new components and add a bit of solder while applying the 
iron, and that should do it.


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On Fri, May 3, 2013 3:45 PM PDT Richard Darner wrote:

>Check with vintagemicros via eBay. His name is John Woodall and I guarantee 
>you that he will be able to fulfill your needs.
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>On May 3, 2013, at 5:09 PM, Hardware Mack <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> thank you for that great information!
>> 
>> Can anyone look at their lisa cpu board and let me know what you have in 
>> that spot?
>> 
>> Thank You!
>> Charles
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On May 3, 2013, at 6:01 PM, Doug McNutt wrote:
>> 
>> At 12:56 -0700 5/3/13, Notgoing Totellyou wrote:
>>> I have the CPU card here and its missing a transistor.
>>> 
>>> i can't find a replacement anywhere.
>>> 
>>> Anyone have any lisa parts laying around?
>>> 
>>> it reads : AMPS 4258 EBC
>>> 
>>> you can see the spot behind it, it's missing .
>> \
>> Transistor Data Book edition 48, 1980
>> 
>> MPS4258   CRI, SPS, MOTO  p 153 line 15  which says:
>> 
>> Silicon PNP low power
>> 350 mw collector dissipation
>> V cbo 12 V
>> Collector max  800 mA
>> Hfe (gain)  15
>> 
>> 
>> I would recommend a very common 2N2907 as a replacement.
>> 
>> From the picture it's not altogether clear that transistors Q1 and Q2 are 
>> supposed to be the same type.. A pretty common circuit uses PNP and NPN 
>> pairs close together.  The pair to the 2N2907 is NPN type 2N2222, also very 
>> common. (I have a bunch of both here. Use dmcnutt at above off list with 
>> Lisa somewhere in the subject.)
>> 
>> A look at a working Lisa would be worth while. Anybody here ??
>> 
>> I also have no idea what the A in front of the very common Motorola MPS 
>> means.
>> 
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