Screeching Noise & Screen Gibberish
Bill Mayhew
wtm at neoucom.UUCP
Tue Nov 14 02:40:56 AEST 1989
The screeching might might have been coming from the speaker, which
is located in the back of the CRT housing. The speaker audio comes
from the modem circuitry. I noticed on my 3b1 that there is a
white ceramic Western Electric chip in an ersatz sort of socket
(pins but no plastic surround) near where the volume control is on
the motherboard. I believe that chip could be the trouble maker.
I don't know about all 3b1/7300 motherboards, but that socket-like
arrangement doesn't look real long on reliability. A cure might be
to rock VERY gently under the chip with a screwdriver, lifting up a
millimeter or so then reseating the chip, finally pressing down CAREFULLY
with one's thumb. Extreme care is advisable with that chip since
it is in a thin ceramic package and it is a custom part.
On my own 3b1, the 68010 apparently lost contact in its socket. I
experienced a crash a while back where the machine was totally
functionless; pressing reset didn't generate the so-called lace
pattern on the screen or anything. Removing and reseating the
68010 cured the problem. (This happened about 2 weeks after AT&T
replaced the motherboard in my machine. Ironically, the original
motherboard wasn't bad.) Its been about a year and a half since
I reseated the 68010, and the machine is still running fine.
Bill
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