I bought one of these recently, and it arrived on Friday, undamaged.

Runs fine, though the screen geometry is a bit off. Common with 'transported CRTs'.
One surprise: to run the COPY DISK utility requires a memory extension Opt 002, which this unit lacks.
Wondering about battery condition, whether the memory can be expanded just by adding chips, etc, I opened it up.

Nope. It's apparently a rider board. See the spare ribbon connector.


Oh, RIFA mains filter caps, nicely crazed. They've got to go.

There was one of the little CRT geometry magnets loose inside, and the bottom three spikes on the yoke don't have magnets. Hmm, did they all fall off? No hotmelt glue on them, because hard to access? Maybe the other two fell out of the case via the fan?

The CRT separated. No sign there was ever hotmelt on these bottom yoke spikes. Maybe the loose magnet was just dropped in during initial CRT adjustment?
Anway, continuing disassembly:

Top board, floppy disk controller mostly.

Middle board, incl printer port, CMOS config RAM and a NiCd battery. Surprisingly it isn't flat and leaking. Measures 3.1V. The pins have been soldered sometime since the unit was manufactured, so maybe it's relatively recent? No notation visible of when it was changed though. Those three green rotary switches are all set to zero; what are they for?

Bottom main board, with power supply, CRT driver, pod interface, etc.
There's a total of 7 EPROMs. I read and saved their contents.


RIFA be gone!

The NiCd battery. Does anyone have any experience with this brand? Do they have a tendency to destroy all electronics within several inches around, like most NiCds when they inevitably leak, or can they be trusted?
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