Hi all,
there's a (retro) computer on its way to me for repair, with an extremely strange/interesting failure. The computer normally uses a 7905 to regulate the 5V rail (Yes, a +5V rail, the computer doesn't have a -5V rail). The repairer overlooked this fact as most other computers of the time used a 7805. So he soldered a 7805 in as a replacement!
What I was wonder is, what exactly would happen in this case? Will the regulator have fried? Will it have let the full 9V pass through (whether fried or not), or will the rest of the circuitry have got nothing that could damage it?
As I've said, I don't have the machine yet, I was just doing some pre-repair speculation and thought that maybe someone here has either come across something similar in the past or knows the internal workings of the 78xx/79xx family well enough to speculate the outcome?
McBryce.