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TOS/CPU/&MORE Upgrades for an STE
Posted: 07 Jun 2020 21:04
by Steve
Hi guys,
I just finished an upgrade job for a client, it was a stock STE in very nice condition given the following upgrades:
Before any modifications:
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Replace the SN74S257N with SN74F257N U405 (Required for 32Mhz booster)
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u405 socket.jpg
new u405.jpg
Reset circuit cap replacements
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new reset caps.jpg
UBE TOS Switcher with fast ROM
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route line under yamaha.jpg
Ultrasatan Micro-USB cable connected to Floppy 5v
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Exxos 32Mhz STE booster upgrade & 8mhz/32Mhz switch.
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booster 32mhz line.jpg
booster and switch.jpg
New Exxos 110v PSU
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psu on board.jpg
And the rest: New 4700uf cap, Video capacitor upgrade, Install new RAM.
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Through every part of the incremental upgrades I informed the client with video demonstrations and photographs. The result is a very snazzy STE.
Re: TOS/CPU/&MORE Upgrades for an STE
Posted: 12 Jun 2020 18:31
by anthonysheff
HI Steve
just wondering if you do repairs on a Motherboard has i have managed to get a board which looks like someone has take a blow torch to fix or try ?
cheers
Re: TOS/CPU/&MORE Upgrades for an STE
Posted: 12 Jun 2020 18:46
by Tomswork
Wow that has been warmed and maybe the wrong solder to. Try cleaning with a q tip wet with baking soda then wash isp see what left for traces.
Tom
Re: TOS/CPU/&MORE Upgrades for an STE
Posted: 12 Jun 2020 20:20
by PaulJ
anthonysheff wrote: 12 Jun 2020 18:31
HI Steve
just wondering if you do repairs on a Motherboard has i have managed to get a board which looks like someone has take a blow torch to fix or try ?
cheers
Man, that looks like Russ's motherboard. Are you in Canada... buy it from
@Bikerbob ...? :smoke: :sigh:
Re: TOS/CPU/&MORE Upgrades for an STE
Posted: 13 Jun 2020 12:17
by Steve
anthonysheff wrote: 12 Jun 2020 18:31
HI Steve
just wondering if you do repairs on a Motherboard has i have managed to get a board which looks like someone has take a blow torch to fix or try ?
cheers
I'll pm you
Re: TOS/CPU/&MORE Upgrades for an STE
Posted: 13 Jun 2020 14:55
by Bikerbob
PaulJ wrote: 12 Jun 2020 20:20
anthonysheff wrote: 12 Jun 2020 18:31
HI Steve
just wondering if you do repairs on a Motherboard has i have managed to get a board which looks like someone has take a blow torch to fix or try ?
cheers
Man, that looks like Russ's motherboard. Are you in Canada... buy it from @Bikerbob ...? :smoke: :sigh:
No that board was much worse, and I fixed it completely. And sold it for a good price thankyou very much ;)
James
Re: TOS/CPU/&MORE Upgrades for an STE
Posted: 13 Jun 2020 15:13
by PaulJ
Congrats on the sale @Bikerbob , you half to admit the shown board resembles pictures Russ posted of his efforts, even the same area of the board and it was an STE if I recall. Maybe the perpitrator of this boards damage went to the same soldering school as Russ. :shrug:
Re: TOS/CPU/&MORE Upgrades for an STE
Posted: 13 Jun 2020 15:21
by rubber_jonnie
Bikerbob wrote: 13 Jun 2020 14:55
PaulJ wrote: 12 Jun 2020 20:20
Man, that looks like Russ's motherboard. Are you in Canada... buy it from @Bikerbob ...? :smoke: :sigh:
No that board was much worse, and I fixed it completely. And sold it for a good price thankyou very much ;)
James
I did wonder who ended up with that board, good job on the repairs!
Re: TOS/CPU/&MORE Upgrades for an STE
Posted: 13 Jun 2020 15:54
by Bikerbob
PaulJ wrote: 13 Jun 2020 15:13
Congrats on the sale @Bikerbob , you half to admit the shown board resembles pictures Russ posted of his efforts, even the same area of the board and it was an STE if I recall. Maybe the perpitrator of this boards damage went to the same soldering school as Russ. :shrug:
Well, Paul, Russ used a 1/2" soldering tip.. more like brazing iron, and I then think he fell asleep with it on the board.. LOL...
yeah.. always amazing how people are willing to butcher things when it is so obvious it is the wrong tool for the job.
James
Re: TOS/CPU/&MORE Upgrades for an STE
Posted: 13 Jun 2020 16:13
by PaulJ
Bikerbob wrote: 13 Jun 2020 15:54
Well, Paul, Russ used a 1/2" soldering tip.. more like brazing iron, and I then think he fell asleep with it on the board.. LOL...
yeah.. always amazing how people are willing to butcher things when it is so obvious it is the wrong tool for the job.
James
Ya, I'm sure it was obvious when Russ started with the iron things weren't going well yet Russ forged on. I do miss Russ on the forum. You never know what he was going to do next. I think he hard a big heart, just poor execution on his efforts. He did want to be Exxos's advertsing department.
:sigh: