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Wonder what would Sir Clive said when told his Speccy will last well into 2021 and be actively supported, with an active fan base? 
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No it won't.No, isoprop will gladly remove your skin if you rub it into your hands.
At least at the grade you buy isoprop.
Exactly, so it won't "remove your skin if you rub it into your hands" as was originally posted. Maybe if you soak your hands in a bowl of isoprop for a few days ;-)When contact with the skin has occurred, the affected skin should be flooded with water and then gently and thoroughly washed with soap and water. In the event of a large spill in contact with skin, wash and monitor for signs of poisoning, seek medical treatment if symptoms appear
Isopropyl alcohol is readily absorbed through the skin, so spilling large amounts of IPA on the skin may cause accidental poisoning. Small amounts of IPA on the skin is generally not dangerous, but repeated skin exposure can cause itching, redness, rash, drying, and cracking. Prolonged skin contact may cause corrosion. Always wash thoroughly with soap and water when contact with IPA occurs, and always use safety equipment when dealing with large amounts of IPA.
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PHODIES!!!!For anyone wanting to restore an old machine... it's seriously dirty business lol.
This Osborne Exec I'm working on had mud wasps make nests in all four screw channels for the outer covers. The front was fine given that it's covered by the keyboard. I just took that panel off and took a look inside - it's pretty much immaculate looking in there. The PSU looks in great shape.
I've done 3 of 5 screws for the cover now where I've had to use a sharp goodie (tent peg / long nail sharpened) to dig out the wasp nest crap... boy that stuff stinks too. Have to wash hands between sessions. Slow going but I'm determined to get there without a stripped screw. Salvaging after stripping one of these deeply recessed cover screws will be heartbreaking. I'm itching to plug in and turn on but I want to disconnect the PSU from the mainboard before I test that.

Oooh, looks nasty.Just started a repair of a Macintosh IIsi. (From 1990) It the curse of the leaky battery bomb which has caused a big mess. 2 crystals beyond repair, as is the Motorola CPU. CPU's are still pretty cheap on eBay so will try and repair it.
This is one of those where its not economically viable to fix as its going to take days/weeks to check for corroded tracks and replacing faulty components, but its more of the challenge now. (And I have load of time to kill)
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Its never a write offThat looks like a write-off
WowJust started a repair of a Macintosh IIsi. (From 1990) It the curse of the leaky battery bomb which has caused a big mess. 2 crystals beyond repair, as is the Motorola CPU. CPU's are still pretty cheap on eBay so will try and repair it.
This is one of those where its not economically viable to fix as its going to take days/weeks to check for corroded tracks and replacing faulty components, but its more of the challenge now. (And I have load of time to kill)
This is after the first round of cleaning. Looked a lot worse before.
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Its a SCSI connector for a 80MB drive. I've got the drive but its most likely dead. Will replace it with a SD2SCSI emulatorLooks like an IDE socket at the top right, I dont recall that been around in 1990
SCSI, thats the one, jissus that was a long time ago, and they're awesomeIts a SCSI connector for a 80MB drive. I've got the drive but its most likely dead. Will replace it with a SD2SCSI emulator![]()
early 90s yes I rememberSCSI, MFM and IDE were around in the early 90s I think.
SCSI was a PITA with a lot of devices.
Don't forget RLL drivesSCSI, MFM and IDE were around in the early 90s I think.
SCSI was a PITA with a lot of devices.
No wonder why it looked "funny" to me...Its a SCSI connector for a 80MB drive. I've got the drive but its most likely dead. Will replace it with a SD2SCSI emulator![]()
ST251 FTWDon't forget RLL drivesAnyone remember the good old ST251. Jeez, that must have been mid 80's