It looks more like a set of 220R/330R dividers across +5V/GND. If that's the case, there are 6 dividers x 3 packs x (220R+330R) all in parallel across the 5V rail - which should mean..... about 30 ohms

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Yeah I wasn't really trying to get absolute temperatures, I was more interested in seeing where the current was routing to, at such a low voltage (1V - 1.5V I used in those tests earlier) and how things change as I raised the voltage.
That is also worth checking, although I think these divider thingies are symmetrical at pins 1 & 8 - so only the middle pin voltages would end up incorrect and those go to the DB25 socket. Still... it would be sneaky-bad if they really are flipped.stephen_usher wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 7:23 pm The resistors have been installed the correct way around haven't they? Just a thought.
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The Amiga does the same thing with resistor packs, it has 10 pin items that break down into 5 individual resistors rather than having 9 resistors all connecting to a common pin.dml wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 7:56 pm Had a look at the schematic again and it appears each resistor pack isn't a normal resistor network with a common pin.
It looks more like a set of 220R/330R dividers across +5V/GND. If that's the case, there are 6 dividers x 3 packs x (220R+330R) all in parallel across the 5V rail - which should mean..... about 30 ohms
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